Hi,
I volunteer for our local Blood Bike charity here in Aberdeen - NERVS -
https://www.nervs.org.uk/We have just moved into a new premises that is likely to be temporary as we get it for free as long is the landlord cant find a paying tenant.
Anyway, since its temp and we are not likely to use it much we have decided to use an unlimited sim for internet access and distribute this via wifi for our members to use, mostly riders/drivers and maint guys.
The building is a standard warehouse style commercial building with a large open space for parking and maint work and a 2 storey office part. I estimate that we might get away with using 4-6 wireless routers.
The building is fitted out well with cat5 and a populated patch panel.
I was hoping to use some unwanted BT homehubs, or similar, to connect via cat5 to the 4G router to provide the wifi.
So we will need a 4g router and an 8 port ethernet hub.
I was just going to use a cheap netgear hub.
The problem I have is that I have no idea which 4g router to use.
It doesnt have to be portable but has to be reliable and not too expensive. Around £70-80 at most if possible. If possible it should support upwards of 15 devices for when we hold meetings there, tho this is not the highest priority.
Should I get a small router that needs a separate dongle or other type of sim modem or something like the TP-Link TL-MR6400 (I only use this as an example) ? I have seen so many online my head is spinning.
I realise this sounds very vague and simplified but I hope I am on the right track.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks George.