on 05-01-2021 14:03
I'm having huge difficulty getting broadband into a holiday cottage in a rural area. Openreach/ Plusnet want to charge me £3000+ to install a telephone line and I have no other options other than a pocket mobile hub. But the area is only 3G - occasionally 3G. Would a mobile broadband mini hub work in these conditions - and if so - could different people staying in the cottage (3 at the most) access Wifi on their devices? I also have a smart TV so would want the mini-mobile hub to supply Wifi to here too.
I've tried all the major broadband / mobile providers and no one seems to be able to help me! Any advice would be gratefully recieved. Kate
05-01-2021 14:19 - edited 05-01-2021 14:20
05-01-2021 14:19 - edited 05-01-2021 14:20
@K888
In theory yes it will work, but If you can only get 2G and at the best 3G then you are going to struggle with the speeds that any of these devices will run at which wont be enough for a Smart TV, and the other devices.
Have you had a look at Rural Broadband options rather than Plusnet, as these can provide services using a different technology?
If you google Rural Broadband Services it should bring up some options such as airband and B4RN
edited to add b4rn
on 05-01-2021 14:32
on 05-01-2021 14:32
Many thanks - I've tried both of those operators you suggested but neither provide a service to my postcode. But really appreciate your help. Kate
on 05-01-2021 15:37
on 05-01-2021 15:37
@K888 If the area your cottage is in only gets 3G at best, then that's what you'd get with a mini-mobile hub, and that wouldn't be enough to do the things you want to do.
The Openreach/Plusnet charge is extortionate, but if it's the only service that will provide you with a strong enough WiFi signal, you may have to bite the bullet and pay for it.
Have you made enquiries to anyone else who lives in the area as to how they deal with the issue?