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sayabolehtoktok
post Sep 21 2020, 02:02 PM

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I have been using Digi i150 for over 1.5 years. 100% Unlimited, 100% no caps in speed. Good days i able to get 100Mbps .. worse days maybe 20Mbps. Average 40-60. Shah Alam, KL town, Kepong, Port Dickson area so far tried, happy. Beauty about this is i put it in my Nighthawk M1 router, so it wifi the whole area, can bring anywhere, hospital, cafe, car, anyplace. I do a lot of video conferencing for work too, so no lagging. Plex no lag.

Of course depends on area and coverage, but overall i'd recommend.

QUOTE(clon12 @ Sep 21 2020, 01:24 PM)
Omg, that is bad! Throttling even before 300GB is reached? That's a major turn off already. I have heard of the Digi Infinite 150 previously, is it truly unlimited or like Maxis Go Wifi?
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sayabolehtoktok
post Sep 21 2020, 08:23 PM

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Yes indeed, the Netgear Nighthawk M1 is expensive, but worth the money. Back then when i bought it, it was RM1k. But its served well. Imagine this.

1) You have a MIMO 4x4 Cat16 router, which gives you better d/l speed compared to mobile routers out there at that time, maybe at part with some of the best now
2) It has a removable battery, and you can power on without battery, just direct connect with USB-C using yr power bank. I also bought an extra battery cost RM50. So imagine having both battery charged, and one power bank full. When i go out, i use powerbank to juice the modem up, until powerbank dies, then slot in one battery at a time. Each battery ranges between 8-10 hours. So i have internet almost everywhere i go
3) It has an ethernet port built in. At home i already have my PS4, Mibox 4S, TV and laptop hooked up to a gigabyte hub. So when i go back home, i just hook that up to my nighthawk to the hub, and the entire set up is juiced up. Wired and wireless connection. Since at home i can connect directly to USB-C source, i remove the battery to protect it from bloating.

I consider the RM1k as an investment over many years, so far, its proving its worth (couple that with Digi i150 sim card of course)


QUOTE(clon12 @ Sep 21 2020, 03:05 PM)
I see. Then definitely the Digi i150 is better lol. I just have to work out the cost and see if it is worth upgrading from my current Digi Postpaid 90 with 60gb. Was thinking to use a yoodo plan RM30 + RM108 maxis wifi plan = RM138. The current 60gb plan I have is sufficient to last me a month by tethering to my PC but I am conservative in downloading stuffs hahaha. Your nighthawk M1 router seems expensive  hmm.gif
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