Are you struggling with the internet? Do you find yourself waiting for streaming services to load? Do you have important zoom meetings cutting out? If this is you, then it’s best to call the experts at Jim’s Antennas. We will test the speed and strength of your internet and Wi-Fi, and recommend and implement a solution tailored to the specific requirement of your home.
Only recently, Luke from Jim’s Antennas Shepparton had a customer who was unable to get fixed wireless NBN at their property and didn’t want to go with satellite NBN. Yet, they needed the internet.
Luke installed a Cellferno outdoor modem, which is a better alternative to fixed wireless NBN, as it uses 4G or 5G mobile phone signal to offer higher speeds than the NBN. The customer supplied a data SIM card from their preferred provider and once the Cellferno was connected to their router inside, they were able to get download speeds higher than 100Mb per second.
The Cellferno, from Powertec, represents one of the biggest leaps in wireless technologies seen so far this decade. This unit totally simplifies the provision of high-performance internet connectivity in regional and low-signal areas.
How does Cellferno work? Users simply need a to insert a compatible SIM card, with a mobile data plan of their choice and Cellferno is ready to go. This unique box design contains built-in antennas and a modem, making installation easy. A single ethernet cable powers this device, so it can be connected directly to a computer, network switch or a Wi-Fi access point to provide high-speed internet to devices within range.
If you are also struggling with your internet and don’t have access to fixed wireless NBN, call 131 546 or book here to arrange a free onsite quote with your local Franchise.
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