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If you have good reception with DTAC, they also have a 30 Mbps option, for approx. 1700. Also worth a mention if you have good LTE Band 40 reception at home, is https://shopee.co.th/-เน็ตไม่อั้น-1-ปี-NT-wireless-net-Thunder-999-i.235326805.3979061813 A mere 999 baht for 12 months. Though really only an alternative for Internet in one place, as opposed to being mobile.
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Via Lazada/Shopee, for 1400, 1800 and 1500(approx. respectively); DTAC has: 15 Mbps SIM Unlimited internet 15 Mbps no speed reduction 12 months call outside network 60 minutes/month free calls in network Truemove H has: Thor SIM Internet speed 15 Mbps, unlimited, no speed reduction 12 months Calls to other networks 60 minutes/month free calls in network AIS has: Marathon SIM Internet speed 15 Mbps, 100 GB per month 12 months Free calls to AIS 30 minutes per call Free calls to all networks 60 minutes per month
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You missed out the Download test(which is the most important in your case). You are showing Upload. Chosse Test My Internet and then Combined Test. Is this with the existing 10 Mbps pack or have you added a full speed day pack in order to determine the maximum bandwidth available with your equipment at your location?
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You can pick up a second hand Dell Latitude from between 3k and 4k. I doubt Tukcom can match that. Something like i5 3rd or 4th Gen with 4GB RAM and a 500 GB HDD. Takes about a minute to swap to an SSD for when it comes to Latitudes of that ilk. Call BM Computers on 0845 993 530. They are on the Darkside. I picked up a Latitude E6330 for 2.9k
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Just to update with more details: https://web.facebook.com/baannimisean/
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I and many others have received from them. I even posted a picture. You did not. Mine doesn't look like it was pulled from a brick. It was a bit sticky. But opening the pack for a while sorted that out. That style of weed has a twig running through it. It's a natural product, there will be variations. Different opinions. I read yours. You read mine.
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It's nothing like brick weed. It arrives in full bud form. Way too many 'experts' here now ???? On the other hand, the product doesn't appear to be consistent. One of the pictures here has a distinctly brown tinge to it, whereas what was delivered to me was quite green. Easy enough to dry it out if it feels too wet and sticky.
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Don't know why yourself and nightbird are trying to make a mountain out of a molehill. You can vacuum pack wet things. That's the whole point; removing the air and oxygen so it won't spoil. Have you not ever seen moist and wet foods vacuum packed?? Secondly, no one buys 10 grams of vacuum packed weed and then leaves it for weeks/months. Thirdly, it was sticky when first opened, so what? A lot of drama over 20 baht per gram weed ???? Perhaps you are better off paying four times more.
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Day Give-Away Service Direct Number (USSD) *113*number of days you need 30, 90, 180# e.g. *103*180# costing 15 baht for 180 days of extra validity. IVR *1013 Press 9 DTAC offer at 799 baht? What offer exactly would that be? When you can obtain up to 30 Mbps(3.75 MB/s) of non-stop data for 265 baht per month, 799 baht doesn't seems like an attractive deal.
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Laundromat/laundrette. It's where many of the independent laundries would take your clothes anyway. From 40 baht for the washing machine(9kgs) and 40 baht for the dryer. You have on Thappraya and Jomtien Beach area. 9 kgs for 40 + 40 baht. 14kg for 60 baht + 40 baht for drying.
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You have two choices: Call DTAC to ask for your MNP code, whilst at the same time giving them your reasons for moving; that you can get non-stop 15, 20 and 30 Mbps with a new SIM from any network for between 200 and 265 baht per month. If they don't come back with an offer to move you on to a similar sounding promo, then take your MNP code to an AIS service centre to get your number moved over to them. At which point you can apply either non-stop data at 15 Mbps with unlimited domestic any network calls or 20 Mbps with unlimited AIS calls for 200 baht per 30 days.
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Cannot get internet into the house in Khon Kaen
Bruno123 replied to essex boys's topic in IT and Computers
Firstly, you need to find out which network gives the best signal at your place. Once you have done that, you can add the data pack to a SIM of that network. All networks currently offering unlimited data at 30 Mbps(3.75 MB/s) from 235 baht per month. Then you match a router to your new SIM. Prices from 1400 baht for a CAT.4 to 3400 baht to 4000 baht for a CAT.6: https://www.lazada.co.th/products/archer-mr600-4g-cat6-ac1200-wireless-dual-band-gigabit-router-4g-300-mbps-i2460968949-s8623218628.html -
Consider the location of the TV before you buy. Bright room? Dark room? Viewing angles etc It's not all about the brand name, as even within ranges there is an almost bewildering amount of information to consume before you can properly compare.