I don’t think you’d be surprised if I told you that cable internet will go down in history at a not-too-distant time, and that we’re going to use 5G or 6G instead of fiber and ADSL connectivity. Anyway, most homes don’t have wired internet, and their 4G speed is enough for most people. In fact, when it comes to loading speed, 4G can even beat very comfortable Fiber because of our country’s ridiculous 5Mbps limit. But even at points with 5G that receive little signal, 100Mbps will be taken very easily, speeds will be able to see Gbps.
Today we have three problems to solve so that we can cancel the wired internet: price, ping and router. If the data cost of 5G is low and the infrastructure is clean, neither the price nor the ping times will be a problem. So this system works super in Korea or Finland, but it’s unclear how successful it is in Turkey. You can’t get your hopes up. At least in our country, we know that GSM infrastructures are cleaner than wired.
But when it comes to distributing the internet into the home, your opportunities are already ready. This summer, we decided to use a 4G LTE router for the first time so that the internet would not be a problem and we bought Archer’s MR400 model. This is much smaller and more practical than ADSL routers, but it has almost every feature of them. When we use this, we have seen that on the 4G internet, you not only get rid of the cable and company that comes home, but also the installation and maintenance becomes very easy. Insert the sim card, turn on the modem, set your Wifi password. You don’t have to do anything else. Moreover, if you unplug the modem and plug it in across the country, it picks up where you left off. He comes to vacation, school, even the car with you, an incredible convenience.
Moreover, the Archer MR400 has critical technologies that gamers need so much. For example, with QoS, it can prioritize devices that require performance. In addition, with Mesh technology, it can solve dead spot problems in large houses. If you want to bridge two different types of connection, an ADSL can buy internet from a modem and combine it all. This feature is especially critical because when you connect to 4G and ADSL simultaneously, you can both increase your upload speeds to 20Mbps and there is no such thing as internet interruption in your life. This is a very important opportunity, especially for those who stream from home, and if you’re serious about it, I think it’s a must.
Wireless life and the Archer MR400 came so practically and smoothly that I set up home as the second internet after the holidays. I plugged in a cheap line and hooked up smart devices that use little data. Then I had to donate a £200 to Vodafone when a device put itself in a firmware download loop and downloaded 20GB. You see, wireless internet is here as technology and already has very meaningful uses, but the problem is the data prices and speeds in our country.