QUOTE(KudouTonsoku @ May 26 2020, 12:10 PM)
I have been keep searching the answer for three day but I think the only way is to ask here

, Thank you for yours reply by the way

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About the question 3, I have to apologize because my word is too unclear. I was want to say that if I am using a 8mbps fibre and I have 8 devices connect at the same time. In theory, my 8 devices will get 1 Mbps for each right? So my question is if my infinite 150 can reach 80mbps, will my 8 connected device get 80 Mbps for each, or the will get only 10 Mbps for each.
No fibre is that slow, lol.
What we want from fibre is the stability, so you will get a constant XXXMbps throughout the time.
As for wireless or mobile networks, it really is at "best efforts", if your area is congested or during peak hours, the speed varies.
Theoretically it should be split evenly, but there are just too many factors to reach that, unless you somewhat set up a QoS or speed limit on the intended router?
It works the same, unless you get 8x i150 plans?
What should you be asking yourself is:
Are there any other fibre internet providers at your area?
Are there other mobile broadband packages that suit your needs better?
How is the i150 plan gonna benefit you? Speed? Mobility? All in one package?
How much is your budget for a decent CPE?
This post has been edited by dark_axl21: May 26 2020, 12:31 PM