It's kind of nice and to be in the future, although my setup would be more like : 1. TIME on Wifi 6 modem (Throw the Wifi 5, it's history) 2. 5G plan, avoiding broadband version if you're cheap, instead of Hotspot (which will overheat your phone), you can run a bypass instead to use Unlimited, be creative the Malaysian piracy way! 3. 5G plan but in a modem, but this requires a brand new 5G Wifi 6 modem / router with a SIM card slot, sadly no such product available in Malaysian market yet, except one called the Deco 5G from TP-Link (Warning, the bypass is still required unless use Broadband version)
By doing Bypass, you are going against the service terms and the telco can take action against you for doing that, just pay for the service if you can, don’t be cheap
You can use the TP-Link Deco X50 5G AX3000 router. I use this router as well, and I switch between YES 5G and DiGi Postpaid60 SIM cards. I'm not a gamer and don't do many downloads, except from Disney, Netflix, and Amazon apps. The DiGi Postpaid60 generally has faster download than YES 5G (avg 200Mbps vs avg 100Mbps), but when the speed slows down, it can be extremely frustrating, sometimes taking up to 10 minutes with very slow internet speeds (usually under 10Mbps). My advice is if you notice the speed slowing or throttling, reboot the router immediately or move the router to a higher place near a window. This often does the trick.
5G has speed and affordability advantage over Fibre. For instance, the U Home 5G offers up to 1TB of data with uncapped 5G speeds for RM68/month, which is quite a good value.
In India I'm getting 5G speeds around 1Gbps but the latency is not as good as fiber network and in peak hours speed drop compared to consistent speeds in fiber.
im planning to get 5G for solo use, i mainly use for competitive gaming, is it okay if you do a ping test to valorant server or other games server ? wanting to know how high singapore ping server is with 5G compare to fibre
Not really, if you are referring to the Steam download test, it can also depend on the server side download delivery speed, WiFi 6 connection is fine since we are getting 1.2Gbps of downlink, we are using a pretty expensive router as you can see in the video
It probably won't happen as 5G is made to handle heavy loads all thanks to the network slicing feature, but rather it would be how telcos implements their FUP on users
If you read all about the 5G features, you know it's going to be a big improvement over 4G due to "color", TH-cam has many such videos. Though sadly one big problem with 5G is the range & signal strength, compare to 3G & 4G, they're very short range and won't go through walls easily unless it's aided with a Wifi 6 router or MESH (Wifi 5 just don't cut it).
@@arrowghost 5g in Malaysia uses 700mhz (band 28) which is the lowest frequency available in Malaysia. 700mhz can cover higher range and penetrate buildings better.
It's kind of nice and to be in the future, although my setup would be more like :
1. TIME on Wifi 6 modem (Throw the Wifi 5, it's history)
2. 5G plan, avoiding broadband version if you're cheap, instead of Hotspot (which will overheat your phone), you can run a bypass instead to use Unlimited, be creative the Malaysian piracy way!
3. 5G plan but in a modem, but this requires a brand new 5G Wifi 6 modem / router with a SIM card slot, sadly no such product available in Malaysian market yet, except one called the Deco 5G from TP-Link (Warning, the bypass is still required unless use Broadband version)
By doing Bypass, you are going against the service terms and the telco can take action against you for doing that, just pay for the service if you can, don’t be cheap
How to bypass?
You can use the TP-Link Deco X50 5G AX3000 router. I use this router as well, and I switch between YES 5G and DiGi Postpaid60 SIM cards. I'm not a gamer and don't do many downloads, except from Disney, Netflix, and Amazon apps. The DiGi Postpaid60 generally has faster download than YES 5G (avg 200Mbps vs avg 100Mbps), but when the speed slows down, it can be extremely frustrating, sometimes taking up to 10 minutes with very slow internet speeds (usually under 10Mbps). My advice is if you notice the speed slowing or throttling, reboot the router immediately or move the router to a higher place near a window. This often does the trick.
What’s a good 5G modem router for data tethering in Malaysia ?
Do you need a contract to get 5G SIM card in Malaysia?
Is your test located in KL?
Is it significant? Fibre don't have quota compare to postpaid plan
5G has speed and affordability advantage over Fibre. For instance, the U Home 5G offers up to 1TB of data with uncapped 5G speeds for RM68/month, which is quite a good value.
what a good comparison! Thumbs up especially on torrent comparison.
In India I'm getting 5G speeds around 1Gbps but the latency is not as good as fiber network and in peak hours speed drop compared to consistent speeds in fiber.
im planning to get 5G for solo use, i mainly use for competitive gaming, is it okay if you do a ping test to valorant server or other games server ? wanting to know how high singapore ping server is with 5G compare to fibre
Don't doubt, 5G won't beat fibre in gaming
I just sign up for celcom 2TB 5G, I don't know if it is worth it or not.
How was it so far?
@@hanisster If you don't want the same problem I am facing now, better look for other Telco.
Thank you for a good review video, how about upload, Do you use Home broadband or Digi 5G to upload your Video to TH-cam? Help to test !!
That’s a good one, let’s do this next!
cool review, about to buy a ZTE 5G router here in China
Shoul include upload test for small youtuber/content creator. And can you test new umobile home broadband
Obviously the bottleneck is at ur wifi speed and not time fibre’s limitation.
Not really, if you are referring to the Steam download test, it can also depend on the server side download delivery speed, WiFi 6 connection is fine since we are getting 1.2Gbps of downlink, we are using a pretty expensive router as you can see in the video
Yeah, for now, it's great for 5G. But when everybody uses 5G, then bottle neck comes.
It probably won't happen as 5G is made to handle heavy loads all thanks to the network slicing feature, but rather it would be how telcos implements their FUP on users
@@klgadgettv Agreed 👍.
If you read all about the 5G features, you know it's going to be a big improvement over 4G due to "color", TH-cam has many such videos. Though sadly one big problem with 5G is the range & signal strength, compare to 3G & 4G, they're very short range and won't go through walls easily unless it's aided with a Wifi 6 router or MESH (Wifi 5 just don't cut it).
@@arrowghost 5g in Malaysia uses 700mhz (band 28) which is the lowest frequency available in Malaysia. 700mhz can cover higher range and penetrate buildings better.
@@claverjesterchristopherbr2901 5G in malaysia is currently using both B8 and N78. for now to get 5G, you have to connect both of the band.
What do you guys think of 5G?
data is not unlimited.. during my days on yes 5g, I used over 100GB for 1month..
My time unlimited boardband are shared by whole family..
even 5g having high download speeds it cant replace broadband wifi due to low ping in wifi .. which 5g cant reach even in near future ..
@@harshavardhan713 low latency is 5G feauture, high ping that we have right now issue to NSA infrastructure and using 4G EPC.