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08-03-2022 07:15 AM
BT has just started a new combo whereas you get a usb modem to connect to their hub so to give resilience to your connectio if it were to fail connecting to the BT mobile network until the connection resumes.
Could it be that Vodafone has the same idea regarding their connection especially when people just get connected and the DLM gets underway ?
There's an extra usb socket on top of the router behind a hidden sliding cover. Even in the settings there's a 3G/4G settings for connecting a usb mobile data modem.
That could solve a lot of issues until they proactively try to fix a connection issue so that their customers are not left without any internet. Thoughts ?
08-03-2022 08:50 AM - edited 08-03-2022 08:50 AM
@minhduyne wrote:BT has just started a new combo whereas you get a usb modem to connect to their hub so to give resilience to your connectio if it were to fail connecting to the BT mobile network until the connection resumes.
Could it be that Vodafone has the same idea regarding their connection especially when people just get connected and the DLM gets underway ?
There's an extra usb socket on top of the router behind a hidden sliding cover. Even in the settings there's a 3G/4G settings for connecting a usb mobile data modem.
That could solve a lot of issues until they proactively try to fix a connection issue so that their customers are not left without any internet. Thoughts ?
Vodafone have been offering Vodafone Pro (and 'Pro Extra’*) for quite some time now… Both include 4G back up. Vodaphone say here: https://www.vodafone.co.uk/broadband/
”4G Broadband Back-up – If for any reason your broadband service is interrupted, our hub will automatically switch to our award- winning 4G network without disrupting your service."
*not currently available for some reason