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Hey guys,

 

My apartment has no wifi and I do not want to use hotspot from my phone as it gets very slow after it reaches the limit.

 

I have heard that you can buy WiFi from TRUE corporation from any 7 Eleven.

 

This may be a very silly question, but can I use a TRUE WiFi router for my apartment if my mobile phone network operator is not TRUE?

 

Also, any idea how much buying a WiFi router is and the monthly charge?

 

Do I need to sign a yearly contract as I would in the UK?

 

It's times like these that I wish I could speak Thai fluently so I could ask the 7 Eleven staff myself ?

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There is no such thing as a True WiFi router as you describe it.

 

You can buy a True WiFi package if you current router can pick up a True WiFi signal.

 

Since you don't have a router, you won't know if there is coverage.

 

The alternative is to use a mobile signal to create a wireless HotSpot.

 

You can do this with any mobile network. You just pop a SIM with a suitable data package in to one of these;

 

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That creates a WiFi signal for all of your devices.

 

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A MiFi from Truemove H or AIS costs around 1500 baht.

 

Your can purchase unlimited data packages capped at speeds of 1 Mbps, 4 Mbps, 6 Mbps or 10 Mbps. The cost depends on for how long you need the package. Packages of six months or more are the cheapest.

You can also simply change the package that you use on your phone for one that does not slow down.

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41 minutes ago, KneeDeep said:

A MiFi from Truemove H or AIS costs around 1500 baht.

 

Your can purchase unlimited data packages capped at speeds of 1 Mbps, 4 Mbps, 6 Mbps or 10 Mbps. The cost depends on for how long you need the package. Packages of six months or more are the cheapest.

You can also simply change the package that you use on your phone for one that does not slow down.

Thank you @KneeDeep, I will have a quick Google search now for this MiFi

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