A few months ago we shifted house. I was told by the vendors that the internet was good....it's not. ADSL is abysmal and mankind will have inhabited Mars before we get fibre here.
I took the Vodafone RBI (Rural Broadband Initiative) option which is 3G/4G (recommended). On a good hour/day I can get 5 MBs download but normally around 2 MBs.
Downloading something like P3DV4 takes over 24 hours and nothing else can be done online whilst that is happening. Youtube videos are a joke and 480 is the max with lots of buffering. I now have anything that rotates in a circle.
Recently a mate let me use his Spark 4G stick which was connected to a MIMO (Multiple in, multiple out antenna).
WOW just holding the antenna up by the window gave me 85 MBs down and 12 MBs up on the first go. I trialed it for a week at various times and the slowest I got was 35 MBs. I even managed to watch one of Robs Dunedin videos at 1080P res with no buffering at all and very smooth.
Here is the issue.
Do I stick with what I have and maybe try fitting MIMO permanent antenna (a basic trial connecting the antenna to my VF modem basically doubled the speeds)? Worth about $380.
OR
Break the VF contract ($380) and spend $1220 (quoted) on going with Spark and installing a MIMO antenna? Total: $1600
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