[Wolves] Virtual Meeting - March 9th

James Dutton james.dutton at gmail.com
Thu Mar 10 00:55:22 UTC 2022


On Thu, 10 Mar 2022 at 00:49, James Dutton <james.dutton at gmail.com> wrote:

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> On Wed, 9 Mar 2022 at 18:53, Mark Croft Redditch Linux Mint via Wolves <
> wolves at mailman.lug.org.uk> wrote:
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>> attending need to get my head around installing 4g mobile receiver
>> with bad reception it seems on all network but i can't get a straight
>> answers out of ppl. is there a way to test for 4g strength on each
>> network without having too take out a contract on each provider too
>> find out which one got the fattest and most reliable speeds..
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>> his yard is near  The Common, Earlswood B94 5SL
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> You can go to the providers web sites, and look for coverage maps.
> E.g. For Vodafone: (Looks like good 4G coverage)
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> https://www.vodafone.co.uk/network/status-checker?awc=1257_1646873124_040896687b13ce2a4a96ef262f47c7dc&cid=affUK_20_7_P_X_A_J_D_CBU_BAU_Drive_Rad+Systems_Native_PAYM_NA_NA_BAU_NA_NA_NA__1257_67015&affid=67015&vfadid=1257_67015&sv1=affiliate&sv_campaign_id=67015
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> Other networks should have their own maps.
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Three looks somewhat patchy, so not good:
https://www.three.co.uk/Discover/Network/Coverage

EE looks somewhat patchy, so not good:
https://coverage.ee.co.uk/coverage/ee

So, from what I can see, Vodafone looks to be the best option for you.
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