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Where to buy an unlocked 4g router, with both wifi and ethernet outlet?


Maud

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We're back in Thailand after you know what.  It's good to be back.


Arrangements for internet have changed at the apartment we borrow, meaning we will be dependent on cellular internet.  

 

In the past we used the local (landline style) internet, with a VPN connected access point/router plugged in to the internet router, to provide an "always on" UK IP address, which is handy for lots of things.  We'd like to replicate that arrangement using cellular.  Current tethering experiences from our DTac connected phones have us constantly dropping offline.  Needless to say, it's frustrating!

So, we'd like to have a "dedicated" 4/5G sim card for at internet in the apartment, with the VPN router attached.  That 4/5G router must have an ethernet port to connect the VPN router.

If you haven't fallen asleep yet, where do you suggest to buy such a thing?   Our nearest, very good little computer shop seems to be closed at present.  Had we known before leaving UK, we'd have come prepared.

Many thanks!

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Something like this? :

 

https://www.invadeit.co.th/product/wireless-networking/netgear/nighthawk-m2-mobile-hotspot-4g-lte-router-mr2100-p053927/

 

This is the full category listing: https://www.invadeit.co.th/search/router/

 

I've used InvadeIT many times for more than 7 years. Always good service.

 

Here's another one from the same category that wont break the bank:

 

https://www.invadeit.co.th/product/wireless-networking/d-link/wireless-n300-4g-lte-router-dwr-920v-p051780/

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2 hours ago, Woof999 said:

Something like this? :

 

https://www.invadeit.co.th/product/wireless-networking/netgear/nighthawk-m2-mobile-hotspot-4g-lte-router-mr2100-p053927/

 

This is the full category listing: https://www.invadeit.co.th/search/router/

 

I've used InvadeIT many times for more than 7 years. Always good service.

 

Here's another one from the same category that wont break the bank:

 

https://www.invadeit.co.th/product/wireless-networking/d-link/wireless-n300-4g-lte-router-dwr-920v-p051780/

Thank you.  Something like that, but was hoping I could pay much less.  If I'm honest, I was hoping for something like this, but would obviously have to be flexible.

If push comes to shove, we'll have to soldier on as we are.

Thanks for looking.
 

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6 minutes ago, Maud said:

Thank you.  Something like that, but was hoping I could pay much less.  If I'm honest, I was hoping for something like this, but would obviously have to be flexible.

If push comes to shove, we'll have to soldier on as we are.

Thanks for looking.
 

One of the links I provided above was 2650 baht. You wont get too much cheaper I wouldn't think.

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1 hour ago, Woof999 said:

One of the links I provided above was 2650 baht. You wont get too much cheaper I wouldn't think.

My apologies.  In the quick look of the links, I thought they were the same item.  Let's be kind and call it jet lag!

Brilliant, thanks.  That actually looks just the ticket.

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49 minutes ago, soi3eddie said:

Can't go wrong with TP-Link Archer MR-600 4G Router. I've used them for a few years. All you need is a sim card with unlimited data and you're good to go. 

Jib Online offer good service.

https://www.jib.co.th/web/product/readProduct/47340/2358/ROUTER-WITH-SIM-CARD-SLOT--เราเตอร์ใส่ซิมการ์ด--TP-LINK-ARCHER-MR600---4G--CAT6-AC1200-WIRELESS-DUAL-BAND-GIGABIT-ROUTER

Many thanks.  Another good suggestion.

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1 hour ago, soi3eddie said:

Can't go wrong with TP-Link Archer MR-600 4G Router. I've used them for a few years. All you need is a sim card with unlimited data and you're good to go. 

Jib Online offer good service.

https://www.jib.co.th/web/product/readProduct/47340/2358/ROUTER-WITH-SIM-CARD-SLOT--เราเตอร์ใส่ซิมการ์ด--TP-LINK-ARCHER-MR600---4G--CAT6-AC1200-WIRELESS-DUAL-BAND-GIGABIT-ROUTER

Great thanks,

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14 hours ago, Woof999 said:

One of the links I provided above was 2650 baht. You wont get too much cheaper I wouldn't think. 

I disagree. You can buy branded Cat.4 routers for easily 1000 baht less. The price level indicated could net you a Cat.6 router. 
 

https://shopee.co.th/product/104686285/11737712884


https://www.lazada.co.th/products/tenda-4g09-ac1200-4g-cat6-router-wifi-4g-2ca-wireless-dual-band-i1140998609-s2650066767.html

 

https://shopee.co.th/Archer-MR600-TP-Link-4G-Cat6-AC1200-Wireless-Dual-Band-4G-LTE-Advance(CAT6)-Router-By-Vnix-Group-i.104686285.14359212789

 

 

 



 


 

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1 minute ago, NextG said:

I surrender. Was just trying to point the OP in the right direction but would expect him/her to do some of the legwork too ????

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Thanks guys.  Could I ask one further thing?  How long does delivery take, and I don't suppose you know if these sites accept UK credit cards.  I seem to recall a challenge last time here trying to buy something on Lazada.  The would happily deliver to UK, but not in Thailand (due to the UK credit card).

The joys of travel.

Thanks EVERYONE for your input.

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20 minutes ago, Maud said:

Thanks guys.  Could I ask one further thing?  How long does delivery take, and I don't suppose you know if these sites accept UK credit cards.  I seem to recall a challenge last time here trying to buy something on Lazada.  The would happily deliver to UK, but not in Thailand (due to the UK credit card).

The joys of travel.

Thanks EVERYONE for your input.

Simply pay with cash on delivery. 

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On 1/15/2023 at 12:53 AM, sandyf said:

There are a few available but very expensive, in the order of £400+.

https://www.comms-express.com/blog/review-the-best-5g-routers/

Thanks for the link. There is 5 5G routers that have been reviewed. The prices are ranging from $462.00 to $996.00. Will wait until they get cheaper. 

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Many thanks folks.

In the end, our local computer shop had only been closed for a couple of days, as opposed to closed.  They are fab in there.  Via there, we ordered a D-Link router mid afternoon yesterday.  It arrived by 10am this morning.

All set up and running.

Let there be rugby, and there will be rugby,...... later.

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23 minutes ago, Maud said:

Many thanks folks.

In the end, our local computer shop had only been closed for a couple of days, as opposed to closed.  They are fab in there.  Via there, we ordered a D-Link router mid afternoon yesterday.  It arrived by 10am this morning.

All set up and running.

Let there be rugby, and there will be rugby,...... later.

What did you buy now and which SIM card are you using and how is your experience? 

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22 minutes ago, Maud said:

We bought a D-Link DWR-M920 and an D-Tac 90 day internet only sim to connect.

Is this the 10 Mbps package with unlimited data for 900 Baht? If so you better buy a 30 Mbps monthly package also with unlimited data for about 230 Baht at Lazada. You can extend it up to 6 months. And you also get free calls with some of them.

 

This was the last one that I bought. Free calls to all networks for 1 month. No need to top up and extend for the next months. Simply buy a new one at Lazada. Often cheaper than an extension (like mine) and free calls start again. Or you buy a yearly unlimited DTAC 30 Mbps package for only 1690.

 

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8 minutes ago, Maud said:

We bought a D-Link DWR-M920 and an D-Tac 90 day internet only sim to connect.

 

The router has 4 LAN ports, 4 antennae (2 cellular and 2 wi-fi), but only 2.4Ghz.  No 5Ghz channel.  It can connect up to 32 users, but that might be a challenge on 4G.

 

It'll only be used here, or on other jaunts away from home, so right now, we don't need all-singing-all-dancing future proofing.  We can make our own choices if we want to do that in slow time in UK.

So far, we have connected 7 devices to it and had 6 streaming at once.  It took a few moments for each connection to settle, in terms of picture quality, but that's fine.

We have streamed UK TV via our UK VPN router (connected to the D-link by LAN) and the VPN is there and robust.  It is just plain old convenient to have an always "in UK" option without fiddling with settings etc.

So far, so good, although obviously use so far is very limited.

Be interested to hear what package you got and how it performs on broadband speed tests

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5 hours ago, Mickeymaus said:

Is this the 10 Mbps package with unlimited data for 900 Baht? If so you better buy a 30 Mbps monthly package also with unlimited data for about 230 Baht at Lazada. You can extend it up to 6 months. And you also get free calls with some of them.

 

This was the last one that I bought. Free calls to all networks for 1 month. No need to top up and extend for the next months. Simply buy a new one at Lazada. Often cheaper than an extension (like mine) and free calls start again. Or you buy a yearly unlimited DTAC 30 Mbps package for only 1690.

 

DTAC 5.jpg

Since it’s going into a router, perhaps they don’t need the package with calls included. 
It’s 235 baht without the calls. But since they’ve already splashed out on a 90 day package, neither may be of interest. 

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9 hours ago, NextG said:

Since it’s going into a router, perhaps they don’t need the package with calls included. 
It’s 235 baht without the calls. But since they’ve already splashed out on a 90 day package, neither may be of interest. 

I understood that they have a SIM already. I also understood that the SIM is for a router. But perhaps they can buy it next time. And there are also users that use such a SIM in their phone or tablet. And then they can use the free calls.

 

In my case the SIM with free calls was 234,66 including delivery. It was for whatever reason cheaper than the ones without calls ????. This is why I bought this one. If I extend for another month this one will be 265 Baht and then more expensive than the ones without free calls. 

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