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I'm thinking of connecting to VPN via a mobile internet connection from now on. I don't like taking the risk of using my home broadband landline - maybe I'm paranoid.

If some issue happens with a mobile sim provider, you can always cut the service, bin the sim and switch to another provider. Not so simple with a landline.
You are being paranoid use a VPN on the device or home network and it will be fine.
 
Also I have found mobile data not to be as reliable as home broadband, speeds on mobile often suffer from severe fluctuations which will cause buffering.
Hmm, yes I did wonder about that. I do have friends, however, that have remarkably stable mobile connections using a dedicated mobile 4G/5G router with an unlimited data plan. It actually seems higher speed and more stable than most landline broadband connections I've seen, so I'm not sure why on a top notch mobile connection run via VPN there would be much (if any) difference to a landline broadband connection run via VPN.
 
Hmm, yes I did wonder about that. I do have friends, however, that have remarkably stable mobile connections using a dedicated mobile 4G/5G router with an unlimited data plan. It actually seems higher speed and more stable than most landline broadband connections I've seen, so I'm not sure why on a top notch mobile connection run via VPN there would be much (if any) difference to a landline broadband connection run via VPN.
I had a home broadband which gave me around 20mbps and a unlimited mobile with a full signal (I can see the mast from my window) this gave me about 100mbps, the 20 mbps home broadband was solid it didn’t buffer at all, I thought my mobile connection would be fine to use as it was about 100mbps but found it would buffer frequently. When I run a few speed tests I noticed the speed was very much up and down.

I am not sure if there is a contention ratio on these connections to 4g/5g home broadband routers, like they have on typical home broadband to make sure of a solid connection, but give it a try on your mobile and let us know how it goes.
 
I had a home broadband which gave me around 20mbps and a unlimited mobile with a full signal (I can see the mast from my window) this gave me about 100mbps, the 20 mbps home broadband was solid it didn’t buffer at all, I thought my mobile connection would be fine to use as it was about 100mbps but found it would buffer frequently. When I run a few speed tests I noticed the speed was very much up and down.

I am not sure if there is a contention ratio on these connections to 4g/5g home broadband routers, like they have on typical home broadband to make sure of a solid connection, but give it a try on your mobile and let us know how it goes.

That’s definitely good to know! I’m definitely really interested to see how it runs on a mobile connection now. The likes of streaming NOW TV have never given any significant buffering issues when run over a mobile connection so I kind of presumed this would also be the case for IPTV.
 
I get a good 5G signal up in my attic room, around 150Mbps. The WiFi is around 30 lol
Only problem is, with my monthly phone bundle, i only get 20GB data.
Yesterday afternoon i was playing around, put the phone into hotspot mode and connected fire stick to it. Had the best bufferless afternoon ever lol. Even had 4 streams on at once. :)

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Can I jump on this thread. I've been switched from BT Internet to EE and now im getting ISP blocks. The new router is smarthub sh32b. Is anyone aware of any kind of shielding or setting i can disable? Thanks in advance.
 
Can I jump on this thread. I've been switched from BT Internet to EE and now im getting ISP blocks. The new router is smarthub sh32b. Is anyone aware of any kind of shielding or setting i can disable? Thanks in advance.
You could try turning off the EE web protect and parental controls

You can manage these services using the EE app for Apple or Android.


How to use Web Protect

  1. Open the EE app
  2. Select Manage from the bottom menu
  3. Select Broadband
  4. Switch the toggle next to "Web Protect Off”

How to use Parental Controls

  1. Open the EE app
  2. Select Manage from the bottom menu
  3. Select Broadband
  4. Scroll to the groups section
  5. Select which group you want to apply parental controls to
  6. Activate Parental Controls by sliding the scale to the level of restriction you want, I would turn it off completely.
 
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