Looking like we are going to move home and the area we are moving too isnt fully covered by BT Fibre broadband or Virgin Cable.
However a lot of the area is covered by EE 4G so was thinking of using that as the main broadband - I work from home and if the BT copper BB is as bad as we suspect, will be needed.
So have seen a couple of older threads on here that relate to EE's 4G at home offering but I already have a router (ASUS RT3200) that supports a USB 3g/4g dongle and is a very good router.
Wondered what is likely to be better, the EE hardware (http://shop.ee.co.uk/dongles/pay-mon...adband/details) or a usb dongle with my router?
Does the EE solution linked to above have facility for an external antenna or can someone suggest a dongle (or other solution) that has an external antenna port?
However a lot of the area is covered by EE 4G so was thinking of using that as the main broadband - I work from home and if the BT copper BB is as bad as we suspect, will be needed.
So have seen a couple of older threads on here that relate to EE's 4G at home offering but I already have a router (ASUS RT3200) that supports a USB 3g/4g dongle and is a very good router.
Wondered what is likely to be better, the EE hardware (http://shop.ee.co.uk/dongles/pay-mon...adband/details) or a usb dongle with my router?
Does the EE solution linked to above have facility for an external antenna or can someone suggest a dongle (or other solution) that has an external antenna port?



