sometime Posted October 11, 2024 Posted October 11, 2024 My internet connection is with a true sim card,70 gig a month from Lazada,and a dongle, the connection used to be good but at the moment its crap. On saying that after a storm the other night downloading at 24 MPS Is there a better network than True I live NaJomtien near Silverlake area Thanks
Popular Post scubascuba3 Posted October 11, 2024 Popular Post Posted October 11, 2024 It's trial and error, i found True to be unreliable, AIS the best, DTAC a good second 4 2 1
Popular Post shdmn Posted October 11, 2024 Popular Post Posted October 11, 2024 On 10/11/2024 at 10:47 PM, scubascuba3 said: It's trial and error, i found True to be unreliable, AIS the best, DTAC a good second Expand I'm not sure if you can make blanket statements like that. I think it can vary from location to location and in different regions of the country. You are not always going to get the same signal strength from two different providers for any given location so that is another variable. 7
Popular Post thesetat2013 Posted October 11, 2024 Popular Post Posted October 11, 2024 On 10/11/2024 at 10:47 PM, scubascuba3 said: It's trial and error, i found True to be unreliable, AIS the best, DTAC a good second Expand AIS is actually quite fast. At home in the south I get 150MPS or more. But when I travel to Bkk or Pattaya I feel lucky to only get 7. MPS 2 1
Popular Post scubascuba3 Posted October 12, 2024 Popular Post Posted October 12, 2024 On 10/11/2024 at 11:12 PM, shdmn said: I'm not sure if you can make blanket statements like that. I think it can vary from location to location and in different regions of the country. You are not always going to get the same signal strength from two different providers for any given location so that is another variable. Expand you missed the bit about trial and error 2 1
edwardflory Posted October 12, 2024 Posted October 12, 2024 My wife's village is out in BFE, I have found AIS to be the best mobile data provider out there. ( She had another provider when we met, but dropped them ) The family ( brothers, sisters, etc ) in BFE also use AIS for mobile and home WiFi NOTE: BFE = the nearest town of any size is 1+ hour away @70+kph
KhunBENQ Posted October 12, 2024 Posted October 12, 2024 On 10/12/2024 at 1:52 AM, scubascuba3 said: you missed the bit about trial and error Expand A SIM with a one month package does not cost a fortune. I suggest to start trial with AIS. I once had a DTAC one year SIM. On the road it had more outages than the AIS (GOMO) that I have now. To the OP: It sounds like the SIM is used stationery at home? In a SIM router or in the mobile phone? A SIM router with antenna and we'll placed can make a difference. 1
AndreasHG Posted October 12, 2024 Posted October 12, 2024 On 10/11/2024 at 10:47 PM, scubascuba3 said: i found True to be unreliable, AIS the best, DTAC a good second Expand DTAC and True are one and same company since they merged, a process completed in March 2023. You're left with AIS if True-DTAC signal is weak in your area. 2
The Fugitive Posted October 12, 2024 Posted October 12, 2024 On 10/12/2024 at 4:51 AM, KhunBENQ said: A SIM router with antenna and we'll placed can make a difference. Expand Thanks for the idea. Will need to renew my unlimited data packs on my main and backup mobile soon. Have True and AIS. Year before last had NT Thunder for only 999 baht. It worked in around 50% of places when out and about. Good enough for me as a backup. However, it didn't work at home. SIM router plus aerial might make all the difference?
NowNow Posted October 12, 2024 Posted October 12, 2024 On 10/12/2024 at 4:54 AM, AndreasHG said: DTAC and True are one and same company since they merged, a process completed in March 2023. You're left with AIS if True-DTAC signal is weak in your area. Expand No. TruemoveH and DTAC use different frequencies.
johng Posted October 12, 2024 Posted October 12, 2024 On 10/12/2024 at 7:57 AM, NowNow said: TruemoveH and DTAC use different frequencies. Expand Do you happen to know the frequencies ?
NowNow Posted October 12, 2024 Posted October 12, 2024 On 10/12/2024 at 6:34 AM, The Fugitive said: Thanks for the idea. Will need to renew my unlimited data packs on my main and backup mobile soon. Have True and AIS. Year before last had NT Thunder for only 999 baht. It worked in around 50% of places when out and about. Good enough for me as a backup. However, it didn't work at home. SIM router plus aerial might make all the difference? Expand Unlikely. Plus there is no more NT Thunder 12 months. 1,3 & 6 month SIM are being phased out. Truemove H and NT are the only ones left with Unlimited 15 Mbps packs. Truemove H from 2500. NT from 1650 baht. AIS 15 Mbps has a monthly limit of 100GB and costs 2750 baht. GoMo is an way to obtain Unlimited 15 Mbps from AIS. 259 baht monthly. FinnMobile is a way to get Unlimited 20 Mbps from DTAC. 2
NowNow Posted October 12, 2024 Posted October 12, 2024 On 10/12/2024 at 8:12 AM, johng said: Do you happen to know the frequencies ? Expand Yes. Why? 1
johng Posted October 12, 2024 Posted October 12, 2024 Because maybe you would enlighten us all as to what the frequencies are ?
NowNow Posted October 12, 2024 Posted October 12, 2024 On 10/12/2024 at 8:24 AM, johng said: Because maybe you would enlighten us all as to what the frequencies are ? Expand Not unless there is good reason. These things take time. So...why?
johng Posted October 12, 2024 Posted October 12, 2024 On 10/12/2024 at 8:31 AM, NowNow said: These things take time. So...why? Expand Well you have taken the time x 3 not to mention the frequencies wouldn't it have taken less time just to tell everyone what the frequencies are ? any way taking some of my very precious time I'll reveal the secret DTAC seem to operate on 850,1800,2100 and a "new" 2300 Mhz frequencies https://www.dtac.co.th/en/network/dtac-2300mhz.html Where as True seems to operate on 850,900,1800,2100 and 2500 Mhz. https://www.frequencycheck.com/carriers/truemove-h-thailand so the differences seem to be 900 mhz (legacy ?) and 2300/2500 mhz (5G bands ? ) 🙏 1
AndreasHG Posted October 12, 2024 Posted October 12, 2024 On 10/12/2024 at 7:57 AM, NowNow said: No. TruemoveH and DTAC use different frequencies. Expand Not what True Corp. claims. They launched the single grid network in November 2023 and, if not fully deployed by now, it's just a matter of time. See: True Corporation’s Nationwide ‘Single Grid’ Network: Boosting Speed, Signal Strength and Coverage while Reducing Greenhouse Emissions with AI - True Blog (dtac.co.th) 1 1
NowNow Posted October 12, 2024 Posted October 12, 2024 On 10/12/2024 at 9:53 AM, AndreasHG said: Not what True Corp. claims. They launched the single grid network in November 2023 and, if not fully deployed by now, it's just a matter of time. See: True Corporation’s Nationwide ‘Single Grid’ Network: Boosting Speed, Signal Strength and Coverage while Reducing Greenhouse Emissions with AI - True Blog (dtac.co.th) Expand That's for 2025. For now they still use different frequencies, as certain bands belong to NT under contract with DTAC. I don't think Truemove H SIM use Band 40. But that's been mentioned before.
NowNow Posted October 12, 2024 Posted October 12, 2024 On 10/12/2024 at 9:07 AM, johng said: Well you have taken the time x 3 not to mention the frequencies wouldn't it have taken less time just to tell everyone what the frequencies are ? any way taking some of my very precious time I'll reveal the secret DTAC seem to operate on 850,1800,2100 and a "new" 2300 Mhz frequencies https://www.dtac.co.th/en/network/dtac-2300mhz.html Where as True seems to operate on 850,900,1800,2100 and 2500 Mhz. https://www.frequencycheck.com/carriers/truemove-h-thailand so the differences seem to be 900 mhz (legacy ?) and 2300/2500 mhz (5G bands ? ) 🙏 Expand This isn't the only thread and forum on which I am posting.
johng Posted October 12, 2024 Posted October 12, 2024 From the above link thanks to @AndreasHG Combining networks under True Corporation’s focus is aimed at enhancing user experiences by expanding network coverage through the consolidation of spectrums for maximum efficiency across a wide range of frequencies, including 700 MHz, 850 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 2100 MHz, 2300 MHz, 2600 MHz, and 26GHz. This approach will provide a network with broader coverage and utilize real-time data insights, operating in conjunction with world-class alliances. 26GHZ is rather high I'm not so sure about having that zapping around in peoples pockets and what sort of wattage is required for such a high frequency I'm hoping (beyond hope) that they only use this for cell tower communications via dishes so as to limit energy and exposure ???? 1
shdmn Posted October 12, 2024 Posted October 12, 2024 On 10/12/2024 at 1:52 AM, scubascuba3 said: you missed the bit about trial and error Expand Trial and error suggests something else to me.
Popular Post scubascuba3 Posted October 12, 2024 Popular Post Posted October 12, 2024 On 10/12/2024 at 2:20 PM, shdmn said: Trial and error suggests something else to me. Expand You try different things until you find a solution 2 1
sometime Posted October 13, 2024 Author Posted October 13, 2024 Can anyone recommend a SIM router with antenna from Lazada 1
The Fugitive Posted October 13, 2024 Posted October 13, 2024 On 10/13/2024 at 9:21 AM, sometime said: Can anyone recommend a SIM router with antenna from Lazada Expand That's what I'm intetested in too. A report from someone who couldn't get a mobile signal without but the aerial has now made that possible.
CanadaSam Posted October 13, 2024 Posted October 13, 2024 On 10/13/2024 at 9:21 AM, sometime said: Can anyone recommend a SIM router with antenna from Lazada Expand 90+ percent of sim routers sold are 4G (although some are advertised as 5G, they are not) and my personal experience is maximum 15 MBPS speed possible on 4G routers. Recently bought a 5G router at a reputable shop, and got 100+ MBPS from day 1. 2
shdmn Posted October 13, 2024 Posted October 13, 2024 On 10/13/2024 at 9:21 AM, sometime said: Can anyone recommend a SIM router with antenna from Lazada Expand I have a spare smartphone I use for that. No need to buy a dedicated hotspot that can't do anything else. Putting the phone somewhere that gets better signal penetration, like near a window or door, is probably going to be more effective than an external antenna. 1
shdmn Posted October 13, 2024 Posted October 13, 2024 On 10/13/2024 at 11:11 AM, CanadaSam said: 90+ percent of sim routers sold are 4G (although some are advertised as 5G, they are not) and my personal experience is maximum 15 MBPS speed possible on 4G routers. Recently bought a 5G router at a reputable shop, and got 100+ MBPS from day 1. Expand 5G doesn't automatically mean higher speed just because 5 is a higher number than 4. Most of the benefits it brings are for the telcos not the end users, despite everything you may have read. I have been getting 100+ MBPS speeds with 4G for years now. The higher frequency channels 5G supports are not something you can use with an indoor hotspot because those frequencies can't penetrate walls. 1
treetops Posted October 15, 2024 Posted October 15, 2024 On 10/13/2024 at 11:11 AM, CanadaSam said: 90+ percent of sim routers sold are 4G (although some are advertised as 5G, they are not) and my personal experience is maximum 15 MBPS speed possible on 4G routers. Expand I'm connected via a 4G+ one just now. Not sure what the "+" does but speed is more than enough for me. 1
CanadaSam Posted October 15, 2024 Posted October 15, 2024 On 10/15/2024 at 6:15 PM, treetops said: I'm connected via a 4G+ one just now. Not sure what the "+" does but speed is more than enough for me. Expand Can you please tell us what is the 4G+ router you have, or show us a picture maybe? 50 MBPS is quite good enough for most people!
treetops Posted October 15, 2024 Posted October 15, 2024 On 10/15/2024 at 7:07 PM, CanadaSam said: Can you please tell us what is the 4G+ router you have, or show us a picture maybe? 50 MBPS is quite good enough for most people! Expand 2
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