xoomleonhart Posted October 24, 2014 Share Posted October 24, 2014 inquire lang po, kung anung magandang wifi router para sa pang bahay? Check OLX for B593 Huawei. It works if you've got LTE or 3G sim. I use one at home. Quote Link to comment
keniel_kc Posted September 2, 2015 Share Posted September 2, 2015 TP-Link sir, try nyo. Quote Link to comment
simplyeric Posted September 2, 2015 Share Posted September 2, 2015 Tp link is surprisingly ok.dami ng features.pwede pang lagyan ng 3g smart bro type done para pag down ang cableWala sa piñas yung may 3g dsl management thingie para kung alin man ang mabilis,yun ang gagamitin Quote Link to comment
Google Posted September 10, 2015 Share Posted September 10, 2015 inquire lang po, kung anung magandang wifi router para sa pang bahay? depende yan sa bahay mo.would you be accessing the network wirelessly via walls? is the floor area big? for this you may need to have a dual band wifi router.would you also be needing to print on a central location wirelessly, you may need to have a print server feature. otherwise, a plain simple router will do. DLink, TPlink and LinkSys are ok. i personally do not vouch for the CDRKing routers due to durability. I had one before and I had only used it for 6 months.besides, firmware is questionable.... Quote Link to comment
nwebe Posted September 29, 2015 Share Posted September 29, 2015 If you subscribe to a Globe or PLDT DSL, the modems they provide nowadays is quite a decent WiFi router naman na. Good enough to cover a 2-BR condo unit. If you have a bigger place (say, a mansion), then you could put additional Access Points or WiFi repeaters to cover the dead spots. Or you could look into power-line networking to save you the trouble of installing UTP cabling. Quote Link to comment
zonicbom Posted December 9, 2015 Share Posted December 9, 2015 try opensource router Quote Link to comment
djsensui Posted December 31, 2015 Share Posted December 31, 2015 depende yan sa laki ng bahay at dami ng connections. Quote Link to comment
ibirp Posted January 6, 2016 Share Posted January 6, 2016 i was using Tenda before. 1 year lng nasira agad.after that, Linksys na gamit ko. about 5 years na ngayon, ok parin. on avarage, 5 gadgets connected ok naman. minsan umaabot pa ng 10-12 devices. Quote Link to comment
rosaroso27 Posted February 22, 2016 Share Posted February 22, 2016 Cisco Router.... Quote Link to comment
mark_bogs22 Posted March 10, 2016 Share Posted March 10, 2016 Question lang mga sir: im planning to buy unlocked (openline) pocket wifi, anong klaseng sim ang puedeng gamitin for internet? Will any sim do? Sabi kasi sa smart ibanyung regular prepaid sim sa smartbro sim. And ibandin daw ang regular prepaid sim ng globe sa globe tattoo. Doest it mean na hindi talaga puede ang regular sim to subscribe for internet promos? Thanks! Quote Link to comment
Dingdong2000 Posted March 16, 2016 Share Posted March 16, 2016 Meron akong ZTE open-line pocket wifi. Although I use it only as a backup net access point, I put a prepaid LTE sim card from Smart when travelling to the province. Globe will also do the trick but if you travel outside Manila often, I find it from my own experience that Smart has a better coverage outside MNL. The pure data sim cards of the telcos are different from the regular sim plans (postpaid and prepaid voice/text and data). There used to be a Php999 postpaid data plan, unlimited data but I see that this has been severely constrained lately by the FUP (fair-use policy) of the telcos now. They will now suggest that you go for the capped data plan (plans with data limits like 1.5GB, 3GB, etc.). The loading for the prepaid cards are also different, so you can just check with the sim vendor. You may not need the pocket wifi if you already have a smartphone, as you can tether using this device. You can use the smartphone as a mobile hotspot. The open-line pocket wifi becomes handy during travel abroad. Just buy a local data sim from the country of destination and you can have a mobile hotspot where you can do viber, facetime, internet, etc., without the cost of data roaming access from Globe or Smart. Quote Link to comment
Baby Driver Posted March 16, 2016 Share Posted March 16, 2016 (pocket wi-fi)Tenda (Openline) - working but worned-outTP Link (Openline) - working, better quality and battery performanceHuawei 4G (from Globe) - working, good quality and battery performance(Home wi-fi router)TP Link - wide range, 24/7 usage never had a problem. Quote Link to comment
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