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    Webafrica fixed LTE routers

    Anyone know if the TP-Link Archer MR600 Webafrica sells with its LTE products is network locked? Specifically to MTN and Telkom.
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    MTN fixed LTE allowed routers

    I'll see if they'll let me test it, but I doubt it. I'm trying to not buy another another router though. Strongly thinking of alternatives. Thanks!
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    MTN fixed LTE allowed routers

    I did in fact. This was their first response. Fixed MTN can only allow devices which have been network approved by MTN. This range of Cat6 devices includes: Huawei B525, Huawei B612, Huawei B618, ZTE MF286, Huawei B535-932, Huawei B818-263, VIDA CPE4000-PRO and Billion BiPAC 8206 AZ, and ZTE...
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    MTN fixed LTE allowed routers

    That does make sense yes. If what you're saying is correct, then my current router should be adequate and they shouldn't deny selling me their product. Either that or those ISPs shouldn't be selling the TP-Link router. I just want the SIM-only package. I'm trying to move away from the bad...
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    MTN fixed LTE allowed routers

    I need to move away from Webafrica and their non-existent customer support. I currently have the 50mbps fixed lte package with them which is as slow af in the evenings but that's most likely a saturated tower. Now, I want to get the 50mbps package at Openweb but they refuse to sell it to me...
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    Do a speed test and win R5,000 cash

    Upload: 2.63Mbps
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    UPS loadshedding internet setup advice

    As the title says. I'm trying to get some advice. Here's my situation. I've have two houses that need internet. Currently at House1 there's an antenna (not sure about the brand or specs) that's PoE and plugged into the mains (see attached image) and from there a network cable that's plugged...
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    Have you returned to the office?

    Hybrid, 2 days at the office.
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