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4G dual sim maybe?

Tony Gamble

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I'm now concluding that reliability is more important than speed - for me anyway.

I have two good feeds, Three and Vodafone, that oscillate from 200 to 50.

Looking at my Huawei Monitor I never draw down much above 50 when watching streamed tv.

I came across this device:


It would take a sim from each of my two preferred systems.

From what I see it would swop to the other sim if it was behaving better.

The price is far less than I paid for my Huawei 5g CPE pro which I could put on eBay or sell to a chum.

What are the pluses and minuses that I don't have the experience to see?
 
I'm now concluding that reliability is more important than speed - for me anyway.

I have two good feeds, Three and Vodafone, that oscillate from 200 to 50.

Looking at my Huawei Monitor I never draw down much above 50 when watching streamed tv.

I came across this device:


It would take a sim from each of my two preferred systems.

From what I see it would swop to the other sim if it was behaving better.

The price is far less than I paid for my Huawei 5g CPE pro which I could put on eBay or sell to a chum.

What are the pluses and minuses that I don't have the experience to see?
I'd personally stick with the CPE as it's 5G and future ready and just use the most stable connection, which is likely Vodafone. Consistent.

You'd not struggle with anything around 40-50mbps.

200 is nice, but rather a stable connection any day.
 
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I'm now concluding that reliability is more important than speed - for me anyway.

I have two good feeds, Three and Vodafone, that oscillate from 200 to 50.

Looking at my Huawei Monitor I never draw down much above 50 when watching streamed tv.

I came across this device:


It would take a sim from each of my two preferred systems.

From what I see it would swop to the other sim if it was behaving better.

The price is far less than I paid for my Huawei 5g CPE pro which I could put on eBay or sell to a chum.

What are the pluses and minuses that I don't have the experience to see?
It's lte cat 4, meaning no aggregation, meaning slooww (most likely).
I'd just swap the sims when needed.
 
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