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<blockquote data-quote="SpiderWeb" data-source="post: 1092196" data-attributes="member: 88686"><p>Verizon 5G Home Internet</p><p></p><p>You get one big gateway and it connects to any 5G tower one way and connects all devices via 6GHz Wi-Fi or 2.5 Gbps Ethernet ports the other way. It's using a Snapdragon X65 so it has 5G aggregation. You get a true residential IPv4 and IPv6 address, no CNAT. In real life, I can't tell the difference. Pages load just as fast. If I download something it's finished downloading faster than I can open the Downloads folder. Best solution in my apartment complex because there have been no Fiber upgrades yet or any time soon but all the big companies decided to heavily invest in 5G home internet in my area so almost everybody has Verizon, T-Mobile or At&t 5G Internet. All of them are C-band now, not even mmWave which could be even faster.</p><p></p><p>It's one of those things that make you realize you are living in 2024. Wireless Internet in my neighborhood is now better than wired Internet and the gap is widening because it's widely popular and costs companies less to upgrade 5G towers than to lay down fiber lines to every building.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]284144[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpiderWeb, post: 1092196, member: 88686"] Verizon 5G Home Internet You get one big gateway and it connects to any 5G tower one way and connects all devices via 6GHz Wi-Fi or 2.5 Gbps Ethernet ports the other way. It's using a Snapdragon X65 so it has 5G aggregation. You get a true residential IPv4 and IPv6 address, no CNAT. In real life, I can't tell the difference. Pages load just as fast. If I download something it's finished downloading faster than I can open the Downloads folder. Best solution in my apartment complex because there have been no Fiber upgrades yet or any time soon but all the big companies decided to heavily invest in 5G home internet in my area so almost everybody has Verizon, T-Mobile or At&t 5G Internet. All of them are C-band now, not even mmWave which could be even faster. It's one of those things that make you realize you are living in 2024. Wireless Internet in my neighborhood is now better than wired Internet and the gap is widening because it's widely popular and costs companies less to upgrade 5G towers than to lay down fiber lines to every building. [ATTACH type="full" width="664px" alt="cloudflare.jpg"]284144[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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