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TStmc
post May 19 2024, 09:10 AM, updated 2y ago

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Anyone has experience of using 5g for home internet and want to share ?

I use and handphone to test my 5g connection, I get around 300-600 Mbps speed in the morning. This is tested in the house where the unifi modem/router is located.

In term of cost 300mbps unifi is around rm150 after tax, and I supposed 5g will be around rm50 only after tax.

I get saving of rm100 per month, after a few months, it is sufficient to payback the 5g modem/router.

Is the calculation correct?

This post has been edited by tmc: May 19 2024, 09:11 AM
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post May 19 2024, 09:18 AM

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5g vs fibre... If you're using internet for normal browsing or streaming should be no problem for 5g for 1 user

If you're using for meeting, uploading, streaming for multple user you start to see bottleneck on this...

Stability wise fibre better.
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post May 19 2024, 09:38 AM

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Imo better just downgrade 100mbps then to use 5g
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post May 19 2024, 09:39 AM

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latency gg liao with 5g
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post May 19 2024, 10:09 AM

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QUOTE(nate_nightroad @ May 19 2024, 09:39 AM)
latency gg liao with 5g
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post May 19 2024, 10:10 AM

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which Telco provide you big monthly quota for just RM50 per month?

If you are not playing online game or not mind high latency or not stable ping, 5G is a good choice
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post May 19 2024, 10:33 AM

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I'm using UHome 5G as my main internet connection right now because i like the ease of able to move without going through the hassle of relocation with fiber, so far for my current use of streaming, downloading, ip cctv and playing games it is sufficient. Been using it for 6 months now, so far so good with only minor annoyance sometimes is because of DC or the modem gets hot after prolong 24/7 usage. Tho i do notice speed fluctuate a lot sometimes, when i start using 5G the speed i got was around 600mbps, nowadays its more like around 200-300mbps..
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post May 19 2024, 10:55 AM

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I had terminated home broadband 1-2 years ago and bought another unit of 5G phone without getting a fixed home modem.

Hotspot from either sim from both mobile phones for home desktop.

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post May 19 2024, 11:01 AM

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QUOTE(tmc @ May 19 2024, 09:10 AM)
Anyone has experience of using 5g for home internet and want to share ?

I use and handphone to test my 5g connection, I get around 300-600 Mbps speed in the morning. This is tested in the house where the unifi modem/router is located.

In term of cost 300mbps unifi is around rm150 after tax, and I supposed 5g will be around rm50 only after tax.

I get saving of rm100 per month, after a few months, it is sufficient to payback the 5g modem/router.

Is the calculation correct?
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Just get 2 years contract with U Mobile. RM68 with router included... I just signed up and got around 300-500 Mbps. I also signed up for Celcom Home Wireless 5G for office since we dont have unifi lines over there.

I got ZTE Router for both, 801s (from Celcom) and 888s (U Mobile). The thing with these is the occasional strange hang problem. I managed to track down the problem and it wont ever hang if you turned off the wifi on these. Just plug your previous wifi router and use as AP to provide wifi. It worked stable for months already.
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post May 19 2024, 11:04 AM

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QUOTE(uni_lib @ May 19 2024, 09:18 AM)
5g vs fibre... If you're using internet for normal browsing or streaming should be no problem for 5g for 1 user

If you're using for meeting, uploading, streaming for multple user you start to see bottleneck on this...

Stability wise fibre better.
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You must be joking... you think you still live in 4G era? Both my son are gaming without complaining about lag nowadays compared to the laggy unifi. Im mostly web3 and streaming.
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post May 19 2024, 12:07 PM

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QUOTE(tmc @ May 19 2024, 09:10 AM)
Anyone has experience of using 5g for home internet and want to share ?

I use and handphone to test my 5g connection, I get around 300-600 Mbps speed in the morning. This is tested in the house where the unifi modem/router is located.

In term of cost 300mbps unifi is around rm150 after tax, and I supposed 5g will be around rm50 only after tax.

I get saving of rm100 per month, after a few months, it is sufficient to payback the 5g modem/router.

Is the calculation correct?
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Yes 5G is a viable option for home broadband. I would suggest you buy a good 5G modem once you have decided to ditch fibre.
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post May 19 2024, 12:32 PM

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QUOTE(andrekua2 @ May 19 2024, 11:04 AM)
You must be joking... you think you still live in 4G era? Both my son are gaming without complaining about lag nowadays compared to the laggy unifi. Im mostly web3 and streaming.
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opps. i do have both 5G and fibre.. Fibre better.
5G backboned still fibre... 😉😉😉




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post May 19 2024, 01:19 PM

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Looking into this as well. Already have 300Mbps Unifi connection (max my place can support) and no Time here. Unifi seems to lose connection multiple times a day for no reason. As usual, Unifi can't figure things out. Sent a contractor out and he claimed the issue was the fibre to the apartment. Let him change it and still the same thing.


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I have not been having fixed line internet at home, never in my life.

Had use :
3G internet with tablet -> (earlier years since 2010)
4G internet with tablet then found out mod modem -> (maybe starting late 201x)
5G Yes package with Yeacomm for closed to a year (since 2023)

No issue at all. And gaming ? Haha, good thing I didn't let my kids enjoy that low latency 3D gaming. Son is now NUS scholar wink.gif

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post May 20 2024, 04:46 PM

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QUOTE(4WD_er @ May 20 2024, 12:16 PM)
I have not been having fixed line internet at home, never in my life.

Had use :
3G internet with tablet ->  (earlier years since 2010)
4G internet with tablet then found out mod modem ->  (maybe starting late 201x)
5G Yes package with Yeacomm for closed to a year  (since 2023)

No issue at all.  And gaming ?  Haha, good thing I didn't let my kids enjoy that low latency 3D gaming.  Son is now NUS scholar wink.gif
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Same here.
Previously was using Maxis Wireless BB with Huawei B660 3G modem , then later migrated to using old 4G phone as hotspot modem ,until I gotten my own 4G mod modem.

Even with my apartment have a ready Unifi / Time port, I still stick to 4G . Wife got her own 5G phone.
The only issue I have is when using Zoom or ClassIN at night, I have to switch LTE Channel manually or else audio streaming lagging.

Gaming, my kids play Roblox, so I dont care.
Then for my own line (DIGI Prepaid Next) i subscribe to Unlimited Hotspot add on.
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post May 20 2024, 10:31 PM

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For more indepth info, go to, .......

https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/5388640 - U Home 5G RM68
https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/5403079 - YES 5G Wireless Broadband Flexi Unlimited RM58

Note that Mobile 4G/5G Internet is more prone to network congestion during peak traffic hours in urban areas because of limited frequency bandwidth capacity, especially when more and more city folks hop onto the 5G bandwagon.
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post May 21 2024, 06:50 AM

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QUOTE(lurkingaround @ May 20 2024, 10:31 PM)

For more indepth info, go to, .......

https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/5388640 - U Home 5G RM68
https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/5403079 - YES 5G Wireless Broadband Flexi Unlimited RM58

Note that Mobile 4G/5G Internet is more prone to network congestion during peak traffic hours in urban areas because of limited frequency bandwidth capacity, especially when more and more city folks hop onto the 5G bandwagon.
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Then it will be good if there is a comparison between U 5G versus Yes 5G, in term of quality.
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post May 21 2024, 07:53 AM

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QUOTE(tmc @ May 21 2024, 06:50 AM)
Then it will be good if there is a comparison between U 5G versus Yes 5G, in term of quality.
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For 5G home package, meaning you put the sim card in a 5G modem at a fixed location which has the best signal in your home, personal experience=> Yes5G better.

When i used U mobile SIM card, even with lock band in my Yeacomm 5G modem, there were times in almost each day the speed dropped significantly. Nearly none of that for Yes5G now.

This post has been edited by 4WD_er: May 21 2024, 07:54 AM
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post May 21 2024, 08:24 AM

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QUOTE(4WD_er @ May 21 2024, 07:53 AM)
For 5G home package, meaning you put the sim card in a 5G modem at a fixed location which has the best signal in your home, personal experience=> Yes5G better. 

When i used U mobile SIM card, even with lock band in my Yeacomm 5G modem, there were times in almost each day the speed dropped significantly. Nearly none of that for Yes5G now.
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The last mile of 5G are the same right ? I haven't had access to a Yes sim, but I have a U mobile sim, which I got around 300 Mbps - 600 Mbps. Does it mean there is signal of Yes 5G at my location?
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post May 21 2024, 09:51 AM

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QUOTE(tmc @ May 21 2024, 06:50 AM)
Then it will be good if there is a comparison between U 5G versus Yes 5G, in term of quality.
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The 5G is the same for all telcos
5G just last mile connection from your device to DNB 5G tower
you > DNB > telco nearest POP
Like maxis celcomdigi with TM fibre cable or allo

The internet is not
Device itself, bundle yes or bundle umobile device, or you own
your internet plan
telco qos
telco upstream partner
telco connection deal with giant google meta amazon netflix alibaba cdn



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