Originally Posted by
Shutree
I used a DTAC GSM router briefly this year before 3BB decided to bring fibre down my lane. I guess like most people I prefer cable because it is less more consistent.
Fibre: More consistent and generally more capable of handling multiple devices. On the downside, the cable obviously needs to come in somewhere so. yes, I have one cable surface mounted in a corner. GSM: Great if you have no fibre option and if the gsm signal is strong where you are. One day we'll see 5G and that will make GSM a good choice. As already mentioned, it is definitely better to hardwire the router to the tv, easy if you put the router behind the tv.
I have a nearly new DTAC router you would be welcome to. Of course you'd need to get a new SIM to go in it. One advantage of that router is that it has an internal rechargeable battery, so when the mains power goes out the router stays alive. Your tv won't work but your laptop and other mobile devices will. My 3BB router doesn't have that option.