Proof of how it’s done. You can sit back and giggle when everyone starts complaining about the new electricity rates. In my case, I’d need 4 posts installed which is triple the cost of my batteries. Unfortunately that means that, unlike you, I can’t get fiber. But I can get a router with a 5G SIM card and a year’s wireless from AIS is ß2500, which is what some people pay for two months of fiber. WiFi 6+ mesh inside the house means I’m loosing out on nothing. Off grid is the way to be ❤
@@edwinhuang803 I bought it at the AIS outlet in Buriram. I couldn’t get one from either 3BB or True (with whom I have a phone sim). Before selling it to me, they checked the coverage map (I’m 2km from the nearest tower, phone coverage using multiple carriers is full-strength 5G here, but with a single carrier it’s more intermittent according to atmospherics), so I guess it’s very much location dependent whether you get one or not. As to the speed, I have a TP-Link Deco X50-5G router and an external antenna (MU-MIMO dipolar). When there’s no use, the signal is 4G, when streaming it steps up to 4G+, and I can watch 3 TV’s satisfactorily (this seems to be a result of AIS energy management at the tower). You’ll need to lock your modem to specific channels there (B1, B3, N1, N3).
And that is how it is done!😎😎😎
Congrats to you
Proof of how it’s done. You can sit back and giggle when everyone starts complaining about the new electricity rates. In my case, I’d need 4 posts installed which is triple the cost of my batteries. Unfortunately that means that, unlike you, I can’t get fiber. But I can get a router with a 5G SIM card and a year’s wireless from AIS is ß2500, which is what some people pay for two months of fiber. WiFi 6+ mesh inside the house means I’m loosing out on nothing. Off grid is the way to be ❤
How fast is the AIS simcard and where did you get it? I can only find an unlimited data plan with 12mbps with True with the same price you listed now.
@@edwinhuang803 I bought it at the AIS outlet in Buriram. I couldn’t get one from either 3BB or True (with whom I have a phone sim). Before selling it to me, they checked the coverage map (I’m 2km from the nearest tower, phone coverage using multiple carriers is full-strength 5G here, but with a single carrier it’s more intermittent according to atmospherics), so I guess it’s very much location dependent whether you get one or not. As to the speed, I have a TP-Link Deco X50-5G router and an external antenna (MU-MIMO dipolar). When there’s no use, the signal is 4G, when streaming it steps up to 4G+, and I can watch 3 TV’s satisfactorily (this seems to be a result of AIS energy management at the tower). You’ll need to lock your modem to specific channels there (B1, B3, N1, N3).