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Huawei B612-233 router F-LiteWhich device are you using?
I always recommend new simcard to be inserted into a phone first. Let it register on the MTN network for 2min or so. Then insert the sim card into the router and set the APN to ws.afrihost.fwa username and password blank.
I'm moving to a new town and unfortunately there no official fixed MTN LTE coverage however I am just outside the coverage area. Can I just register to a nearby address?
I've found Telkom to be extremely unreliable in the past and I've read many people who have had issues with them. I would much rather stay away.It would not be advisable. If you will be connecting to the same tower then it will likely work as expected however if you do connect to a tower that is not approved for FIxed LTE MTN will suspend the simcard as the location is not accepted for Fixed LTE.
You can give it a try to see if MTN accepts the location however since you would be slightly out of the coverage if you do proceed it would be at your own risk.
Have you looked at Telkom LTE coverage?
I've found Telkom to be extremely unreliable in the past and I've read many people who have had issues with them. I would much rather stay away.
I have managed to find out the exact tower I connect to, can I DM you to check if this tower does support fixed LTE? My new place is on a hill and I have line of sight to a specific tower.
Are we ever getting rid of this nighttime data crap...i'm paying for something i never use and have to upgrade my package just to get more data when i need it...while the other 50% never gets used. /rant over
why not do a 60:40 split?Hi,
Its a difficult one this. The added night data is an extra portion of data worked into the deal that clients might find useful. It's way MTN is trying to distribute the load on the network to prevent congestion.
Night data is usually used for clients that can schedule large data downloads during off peak periods.
Can anyone please confirm if their 3G works on a MF286 from Afrihost?
Thank you.
On my MF286C I manually selected MTN 3G and registered. Nope, does not work.I don't know if 3G is still available directly from MTN, but from my own experience can confirm that it's unavailable via Afrihost (been like that since 'day one') & probably all the other resellers of MTN ??
I've been using a Huawei B525 router, so don't think it has anything to do with the router you use, just the type of service or package on offer.
This is a LTE (4G only) offering.On my MF286C I manually selected MTN 3G and registered. Nope, does not work.
I can confirm that Telkom prepaid LTE does work on 3G when manually selected on said router.
Additionally, I had to disable roaming via USSD on Telkom. It insisted upon roaming and hence broke my Telkom network only bundle.
My Telkom contract SIM in an iPhone6s works with data on 4G, 3G. I cannot confirm roaming data works as I haven't seen the roaming PLMN name displayed (yet).

@AfriNatic: If I cancel my Afrihost/MTN Pure LTE service can it be restarted again in a few months time using the current SIM or would I need to order and RICA a new SIM?
@AfriNatic: Was hoping that I could just pause the service for a few months but many thanks for the detailed reply.On MTN and Telkom Fixed LTE there is no pause unfortunately so a cancellation means that the simcard will be cancelled and when you signup again it would be for a new simcard and number requiring RICA and delivery of the new sim again.