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Internet speed depends on multiple things not just the weather. It is affected by the number of people on the internet, switches and servers whilst fast have limitations to their handling capacity. Installation can affect the speed as well as temperature.

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9 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

 

No more 12-month data SIM's from all operators? Or just no more NT Thunder options?
 

 

Are those 1-year devices and prices?

 

My DTAC data SIM in the 4G router will expire in January so maybe I better start looking at alternatives.

I have both DTAC & AIS 12 month sims,they both expired earlier this year.

Both service,via SMS offered a further 12 months same speeds and volume if you top up the sim to cover the offer, similar/same as original purchase price.

From memory the offer was good for 2 weeks.

So maybe worthwhile to occasionally put your sim in a phone to check for SMS message through January 

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8 minutes ago, Photoguy21 said:

Internet speed depends on multiple things not just the weather. It is affected by the number of people on the internet, switches and servers whilst fast have limitations to their handling capacity. Installation can affect the speed as well as temperature.

Plus the installed CPU...........😋

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9 hours ago, NowNow said:

AFAIK, the SIM may not last a full year, but only up to the end of July next year.

 

When I read that bit I thought it must be registered by then which seemed out of kilter with other offerings, but losing the service then sounds more like it.

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On 10/13/2024 at 4:21 PM, sometime said:

Can anyone recommend  a SIM router with antenna from Lazada

At this point in time, unless you're really budget constrained it would be worth considering a 5G router as it will also double as the most capable 4G router available, having access to all / most of the LTE bands.

 

You can pick up a (new model) TP-Link Archer NX200 5G for less than 5000 THB on sale which is a bit of a bargain really, and less than half the price it costs in UK / Europe. Just put the SIM in and it's ready to go. I'm using it right now with True 5G (I have a 1 month unlimited SIM while visiting) and it can hit 300Mbps download at times. I haven't even experimented with the positioning much, it may be capable of more.

 

If you want to spend less then I believe the TP-Link Archer MR600 (4G Cat6) is regarded as the gold standard in Thailand.

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