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avakhov2012-10-11 11:16:47
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avakhov, 2012-10-11 11:16:47

Choosing a yota lte Wi-Fi router to connect to the Internet of a small office (15-20 devices)

Hello! We want to connect the office to yota lte (Moscow), now 2 devices for distributing Wi Fi www.yota.ru/ru/buy/ are officially offered : an Internet center and Zyxel Kinetic 4G (with a yota modem plugged in).

About the Internet cent, they told me in the store that the restriction on 10 devices is hardware there and that the 11th device will simply be denied access.

Zyxel + modem - at my place and I don't like this option: the signal breaks quite often even in the line of sight and does not pass through 2 ordinary walls. Well, the modem itself is assembled somehow undignified, cheap.

The total speed of the Internet is not so important to us, but we definitely do not fit into 10 devices with all smartphones, tablets, laptops.

Has anyone encountered such a problem? What equipment should I buy so that everything works well with minimal settings (I'm a programmer, not a system administrator)?

Thank you!

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nerudo, 2012-10-11
@avakhov

I now have 10 Zyxel Kinetic 4G computers with a modem (issued under the exchange program). It gives a normal speed, but periodically (once a week or two) the connection breaks, you have to pull the power. The modem hangs on the window, the base is in direct line of sight a kilometer away.

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Flammar, 2012-10-24
@Flammar

Block the tree: plug two WiFi routers into Zyxel “from below”. It is possible to fence a more multi-level tree from some Ethernet routers with WiFi routers at the very “bottom”. There will be several networks in one office ;-). Schizophrenic, but I think the alternatives are more expensive.

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Mikhail Lyalin, 2012-10-12
@mr_jok

And the limit of 20 Mbps from Yota will not be critical for the office?

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