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These are relatively inexpensive CAT.4 options: https://www.lazada.co.th/products/mecusys-mt110-4g-lte-mobile-wi-fi-4g-lte-mobile-wi-fi-10-150-mbps-3-i5136558093.html https://www.lazada.co.th/products/tp-link-tl-mr105-300-mbps-wireless-n-4g-lte-router-4g-32-150-mbps-2-i5141840470-s21723202468.html https://www.lazada.co.th/products/tp-link-tl-mr100-4g-300mbps-wireless-n-4g-lte-router-4g-3-i942206672-s1947378580.html https://www.lazada.co.th/products/mifi-4g-d-link-dwr-930m-150-mbps-i5058659138-s21382121089.html https://www.lazada.co.th/products/d-link-dwr-m930-n300-4g-lte-router-by-billionaire-securetech-i2695264288.html https://www.lazada.co.th/products/d-link-dwr-m930-4-4g-300mbps-wireless-n-4g-lte-router-4g-3-i4868628777-s20363922739.html https://www.lazada.co.th/products/d-link-dwr-m905-n300-4glte-up-to-32-user-vpn-wifi-router-sim-card-nano-sim-3-i5198164399.html You use the information given earlier to make a choice for yourself.
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Par for the course here. You have to wade through a lot of nonsense in order to sort of the wheat from the chaff. I've suggested a couple of different options for routers. The Truemove H SIM might not perform the same way in a router as it does on your phone. Partly the reason why I suggested a CAT.6 router as my first suggestion, even though a cheaper CAT.4 might do. CAT.6 upwards can combine bands for higher speeds. Though don't ignore the possibility of the THUNDER SIM for home Internet. I've given as many pointers as possible without making it too complicated.
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I have no idea as to the meaning of your ramble....but u do you....
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Not whilst I'm eating...thank you.
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Two to three hours is for a short stay. 600 baht will get you a 24 hour stay.
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Actually the OP is referring to a 15 Mbps SIM. That can easily be covered by a decent quality of CAT.4 router. Less than 1500 baht will cover that. Perhaps a TP-LINK. But of course one has to make sure that the router can cover all of the relevant 4G frequencies in use. @Photoguy21 is just rambling. Annual 30Mbps plans are scarce if at all available, but there is still the 12 month 'up to 100 Mbps' NT Wireless plan.
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You wrote earlier that "all available routers are compatible". But not all available routers will be able to see Band 40 & Band 41. Have you joined this thread just to confuse people? What does "old frequency" have to do with anything anyway? Better to be able to utilise them if needed, than to not have them at all. To be frank, I don't think you have much idea of what you are writing about. 700MHz has been recently utilised by My by NT(Formerly CAT) for both ''4G' and '5G' services. AIS through AWN is administering the network. This in the past twelve months. So hardly old. NT – AIS ผนึกกำลังครั้งสำคัญ เสริมขีดความสามารถ 4G/5G บนคลื่น 700 MHz มุ่งยกระดับโครงสร้างพื้นฐานดิจิทัลของประเทศ ต่อยอดนวัตกรรมโครงข่ายอัจฉริยะเพื่อคนไทย (ntplc.co.th) Best you read that article before replying.
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Thailand to reclassify cannabis as illegal by 1 January, 2025
NowNow replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
There are no THC limits with regard to the plant. The limits mentioned are for extracts made from the plant. It's crazy that two years later people still haven't quite grasped this. It's not 'rocket science' 😊 -
Thailand to reclassify cannabis as illegal by 1 January, 2025
NowNow replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Nonsense 😊 Two years later and you still don't understand. -
Try using another Browser. Since it's Microsoft, use EDGE.
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You can chat with them if necessary: 1. Go to http://support.office.com/home/chat 2. Describe your issue (issue with payment method Microsoft 365 subscription) and click 'Get Help'. Then scroll down to select Contact support. 3. Select your product (Microsoft 365 and Office) and category (manage my subscription) > click Confirm. 4. Click ‘Chat with support agent’ > Confirm. 5. Click Start Chat. I suspect they want you to enter information in a certain format. For example, does the name on your account match with the name on the card? Try using the name on the account, even if it doesn't match the name on the card. Use this video to cross check that you are using the correct method:
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Not something possible to do online? https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/account-billing/change-your-microsoft-subscription-payment-method-and-options-39ab4bc1-01f9-fc28-c3a5-49e87b6e7611
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Russian Woman Dies in Chonburi After Husband Bans Marijuana Use
NowNow replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
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Read again. "Normal AIS package". "SWITCH to SIM Internet" Obviously you have assumed that their 'normal' Internet package is SIM Internet, rather than Fibre/terrestial. But if it was...wouldn't they already have a router for it? Is your reasoning that he has a dual SIM phone and whilst he has a perfectly good 15 Mbps TRUE SIM, that he keeps a 650 baht per month SIM package for giggles?
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No, they didn't write that. They wrote that they want to SWITCH to SIM Internet at home. Why would they do that if they are already using SIM Internet at home? Anyone can make a mistake, but you have compounded it by being obstinate and unnecessarily difficult. If you want to help, then help. You've been on this thread for more than an hour and still haven't bothered to confirm what Unlimited package was offered for 1000 baht(6 months) What was the point on mentioning it, if you point blank refuse to share the details?
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I looked at your first post. It is totally off-topic and all it's contents erroneous. You obviously did not comprehend what was written in the first place. The OP doesn't have any problems with his Unlimited 15 Mbps Truemove H package, so there was no need for you to enter with a story about a 'similar AIS package' (which in reality bears little or no similarity at all). Is the AIS package you mentioned 15Mbps? No, not even close. So in fact you are recommending that he obtains a slower package of perhaps 6 Mbps....if that is the package your wife has now....doubtful. But that might not have mattered if you had provided useful information to all. But in reality, it is totally vague, with not even a single detail confirmed. Only refusals to actually check what she has.