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  #2732121 21-Jun-2021 16:28
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Voyager have been saying for a long time now they're looking into better uplink rates, but never seems to have happened :(

 

 

I waited with baited breath for this to happen but it never did, now irrelevant as I am getting max/max with Sky for the same price as my 100/100 





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  #2732122 21-Jun-2021 16:35
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nztim:

 

xpd:

 

Voyager have been saying for a long time now they're looking into better uplink rates, but never seems to have happened :(

 

 

I waited with baited breath for this to happen but it never did, now irrelevant as I am getting max/max with Sky for the same price as my 100/100 

 

 

Business plans are 100/100.

 

 

 

at 200/200 pricing you may aswell go 1000/500 which is why most rsps don't do that anymore.





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  #2732506 22-Jun-2021 08:58
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Business plans are 100/100.

 

at 200/200 pricing you may aswell go 1000/500 which is why most rsps don't do that anymore.

 

 

Yeah but the pricing was at business level as well.





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  #2764166 21-Aug-2021 10:54
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Hey Mate,
Maybe a bit slow to reply here. My recommendation is to install the app zerotier one on your home pc and the device you are using while away. This allows you to connect the devices as if on the same network. The only downside is Chromecasting won't work as they're on a different network.

Cheers,

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