What is the best Internet for home. Wi-Fi Internet in a private house

It is impossible to imagine a modern country cottage without an Internet connection. Like. recently, even summer residents of the Moscow region did not think about how to use the Internet at the dacha, but now you can already get confused in the abundance of technological proposals: fiber optics, satellites, mobile connections... Which Internet is better for the dacha, how to choose the best option so that it is “enough” for everyone How to carry it out, we talk about it in our material.

From this article you will learn:

  • What type of Internet connection is most convenient?
  • How to install Internet at your dacha?
  • What to look for when choosing a USB modem?
  • How to boost your wireless signal and get fast internet at the dacha?
  • What is two-way satellite internet?

The modern Internet technology market offers the user many different ways to connect to the Internet. However, not all of them are applicable to summer cottages: or rather, the options differ greatly in price and set of advantages and disadvantages. Sometimes it may turn out that an expensive and promising solution is far from the most reliable. This is influenced by various factors: distance from the city, the presence of base stations nearby, landscape features (for example, in a lowland or near a forest, mobile Internet reception is worse) and even the time of year - in summer, foliage on the trees creates additional “noise” for the wireless signal. Therefore, when choosing a connection, you will have to take into account the maximum parameters. One thing is good: a suitable option can almost always be found. And it won’t be difficult to install it yourself.

Optical fiber

Perhaps the most reliable connection method is optical fiber. The signal travels through it literally at the speed of light. This explains the main advantages of fiber optic cable: it allows you to transmit large amounts of information over long distances without delay. The cable is reliably protected from interference and is not affected by electromagnetic radiation, which allows it to be installed, for example, together with high-voltage wires.

The main disadvantage of this technology is that it is not always found outside the city. Provider companies primarily prefer densely populated areas. The further the cable is run, the more expensive the connection becomes. Him for rural areas can reach up to 20-30 thousand rubles just for holding. But sometimes even this does not stop summer residents from connecting to fiber optics. Here's what our reader wrote about the advantages of fiber optics BigK.

BigK FORUMHOUSE Member

The cost of connection is 15 thousand rubles, “subscriber” - 1000 per month. I thought about it and don’t regret it at all. I remember the ordeals in the summer, the lack of a normal signal, equipment breakdowns on the nearest tower... Everything was forgotten, as if in a nightmare... I brought the optics into the garage of the house, and brought twisted pair cables to the bathhouse. The main disadvantage is that the IP is gray, I had to do port forwarding and configure it a little.

Requires almost no fiber optic additional equipment: Cable on hangers is laid over the air or pulled underground. In the home it can be connected directly to a computer. If desired, you can route the line using a twisted pair cable different rooms. Another option is to make one or more Wi-Fi access points at home. The main thing here is to design in advance where and how the channels for laying the fiber will be located.

User FORUMHOUSE with nickname _JG_, engaged in the design and construction of communication lines, advises:

In lay polyethylene pipes(thick-walled from recycled materials, minimum 63 diameter), one end of which is located in the basement of the house, and the other is led out with a bend in the pipe to the nearest lighting pole/support with an output of at least 1.5 meters. Or the 2nd end is discharged into the village’s cable sewer well. When building houses, this pipe should be laid during the backfilling phase. In practice, people start thinking about this late, when a lot has already been done.

Instead of “fiber optics,” the cable may also contain copper—an example is the popular ADSL data transmission technology, in which the modem is connected to a telephone line. The data transfer speed over an ADSL channel is lower than through optical fiber, and the longer the cable is stretched, the lower it becomes. The quality of communication can be influenced by various factors - from thunderstorms (if the cable is pulled through the air) to the presence of nearby power lines (if in the ground). All this creates interference and can damage the equipment. By and large, ADSL technology is already reaching its end and is gradually becoming a thing of the past, giving way to more reliable and efficient solutions.

3G and 4G

Today, a wireless mobile connection is perhaps the most popular way among summer residents to provide a country house with stable and fast Internet. Its undoubted advantage is price and territorial accessibility. Even a weak cellular network signal can, if desired, be strengthened to an acceptable level, and this will cost several thousand rubles (provided that standard, average equipment is purchased, otherwise the price soars to a couple of tens of thousands). The downside is also obvious: network instability and frequent signal losses - it is greatly weakened or even blocked by various obstacles along the way: power lines, tall buildings and even trees with foliage. Also, the signal level decreases when the base station is overloaded. By the way, some members of our portal complained about this: in the summer or on weekends, when the number of summer residents in rural areas increased sharply, their data transmission speed dropped for a long time, until the network was cut off.

But, not counting fiber optics, 3G and 4G connections are an excellent way to get an unlimited tariff for fast Internet outside the city. Depending on the speed offered, its cost can reach up to one and a half thousand rubles per month, but 400-800 rubles are enough for normal operation. “Unlimited” is offered by all major cellular operators - Beeline, MTS, Tele2, Skylink (all have 3G), as well as Megafon, Yota (4G) and others.

The maximum data reception speed with 3G reaches 14.7 Mbit/s, and with 4G – up to 326.4 Mbit/s (although in reality it is usually several times less).

What is required to install a full-fledged Internet kit? The installation should begin with “reconnaissance” of the area. Make sure your locality is covered by a 3G or 4G signal. This can be done on the provider’s website or checked at the point of sale. If everything went well, then the next step is to purchase a USB modem through which you will connect to the network.

Typically, modems, along with a SIM card and special “mobile” Internet tariffs, are offered by the providers themselves, and such devices are configured only for SIM cards of “their” operator. But if you wish, you can easily “unlock” them and reflash them, making the devices universal. There are plenty of sites on the Internet offering required codes activations and programs. If you don’t want to do this, you can buy a modem separately from specialty store or order, again, in the online store. Modems exist large number– some of them work only with 2G and 3G networks, others also cover 4G. The leader in the production of USB modems, primarily for 4G (specifically, its variety, the LTE standard) is the Korean company Huawei.

As is known, third and fourth generation mobile networks transmit signals in several frequency ranges. For 3G it is 900, 2100 or 1800 MHz, and for 4G it is 2600-2700 or 800 MHz. Therefore, when buying a modem, pay attention to what frequencies it operates with.

Otherwise, you may experience a repeat of the situation that one of the FORUMHOUSE readers encountered some time ago, who was providing Internet access to a dacha in the Moscow region.

Internet at the dacha in the Moscow region

Andrey -AA

GSM operators in the Moscow region and new Moscow in some places have a ban from the Ministry of Defense on the use of frequencies of 2100 MHz, and this is the main frequency for the 3G signal. Such restrictions exist almost throughout the new Moscow, and even much wider, in the Moscow region... There are different 3G standards, and modems are sold for “dummies” and are simply called “3G modem”, without specifying the standard and frequency. Which is what I initially ran into when I bought a Huawei E303 modem out of the blue. But it only works at frequencies 2100, which turned out to be prohibited for me.

Ideally, when you provide Internet for a dacha in the Moscow region, and in other regions, you should buy several different SIM cards and, connecting the modem to your laptop, travel with them around your village. This way you will understand which operator has the best signal and which base stations are closest to you. If you wish, you can install an MDMA (Mobile Data Monitoring Application) network analyzer program on your laptop - in the latest versions it also scans the 4G signal. For a smartphone (they have a built-in 3G modem), a similar program, NetMonitor or OpenSignal, is suitable.

As a result, such “intelligence” will give you an understanding of several important things. First of all, this is the location of the base stations of mobile operators, the frequency (MHz) and the strength of their signal (measured in decibels). Without this information, you are unlikely to be able to properly install an antenna to strengthen the network signal. Sometimes a regular USB modem itself provides good reception. But this only happens when you are in close proximity to the base station, and nothing interferes with the signal. In other cases, there is no way to do without “fine-tuning” the modem.

Internet at the dacha with your own hands: tohow to boost the signal

To increase signal strength you will need standard set equipment. The equipment for the Internet at the dacha is the same for both 3G and 4G: this is a modem for receiving the signal, a Wi-Fi router for its free wireless distribution inside the house, an antenna (as in the case of a modem, when purchasing, be sure to specify what frequency it is calculated), power supply or POE adapter and cables for connection and data transfer; adapters. It would seem like a simple circuit, but all this electronics can be mounted in different ways.

For example, a modem with a router (or a router separately) can be installed in a house or attic, regardless of the antenna. This allows you to protect them from temperature changes, and this makes it more convenient to organize power from an outlet. But in this case, both the modem and the router will be connected to the antenna using a coaxial cable. But it has limitations in length - no more than 12 meters (when using a thick 8D-FB cable), otherwise the signal will begin to attenuate and the Internet speed will drop. With a thinner cable, signal loss is even more noticeable, and a thick cable is not very convenient to install.

Readers of our portal consider the option in which all equipment is mounted immediately on the antenna, in a small box, to be more reliable. Both the modem and the Wi-Fi router are connected to the antenna using small pigtails. Our reader Vipych followed this scheme when installing an antenna for a 4G (LTE) signal.

Vipych

Most best option– when there is no coaxial cable at all (only pigtails in the antenna), and the modem itself is installed in the antenna housing in a thermal casing and connected with pigtails to the vibrator’s printed circuit board. There are two pigtails, since the LTE antenna operates in the MIMO standard and has two carrier signals in different polarizations, which gives excellent propagation of the radio signal. This option eliminates cable losses and provides maximum gain. What comes out of the antenna is a regular USB cable 7-10 meters long or even a UTP cable 30-100 meters long (there should also be a router in the antenna), and all this is powered by the most common POE adapter.

At his dacha, user Vipych installed and successfully uses the HITE U-20 antenna with a universal Huawei modem E3372 and ASUS RT-N10U router. This system works with a SIM card from any mobile operator in 4G and 3G networks at frequencies of 2100 MHz. Moreover, in LTE networks the modem is capable of simultaneously connecting to three operator base stations at once.

Vipych

This antenna with a real gain of 20 dB provides stable communication with a tower at a distance of 11 km above a continuous forest. And the nearest tower (2-3 km from me) is overloaded and is located on the opposite side.

Member of FORUMHOUSE under the nickname Semen233 offers its own version of the amplifying antenna:

Semen233

The most powerful method of amplification is a satellite dish, and the antenna as a converter, you can assemble everything yourself. As an antenna-feeder, make a regular biquadrate, a 75 Ohm cable, an adapter and a modem with a connector. It is possible without a connector, but you will need to make a special adapter (roughly speaking, wrap the end of the cable around the modem). I've been using it for 5 years now. To the tower with the Internet, more than 25 km, I didn’t catch 3G without an antenna, but with it it catches all the sticks.

Using various amplification schemes, you can get a decent Internet signal at a distance of up to 15-25 km from the base station.

If the “power” of one Wi-Fi router inside the house is not enough, then you can organize several Internet access points in the cottage. The scheme is the same - an additional router, a wire.

  • The higher you raise the antenna, the less “noise” there will be during signal transmission, which means better reception. It is important to point the antenna as accurately as possible towards the base station. By rotating it, you need to “catch” the direction with the best RSSI indicators (received signal power level).
  • There is no point in buying an antenna with a very high gain - 11-18 dB is quite enough.
  • Having caught the optimal direction and frequency of the network, remember it and set it as a priority in the modem settings (if allowed). Otherwise, it will then begin to “jump” across frequencies in search of a signal.
  • If you do use a coaxial cable to connect equipment, it should be as short as possible.

By the way, if you don’t want to tinker with amplifier antennas, and the Wi-Fi signal from the router is too weak in some areas of the house, some experts advise installing additional routers there in “repeater” mode. Reflecting the main signal, they amplify it and transmit it further to the recipient (in the manner of electrical substations). But this solution has disadvantages: routers configured for different modes, can conflict with each other, and transmitting a signal “back and forth” slows it down and prevents it from working quickly. It is not recommended to install repeaters for 4G at all because of their high power, which can damage even the base station.

We do not consider wireless Internet using the “Wi-Fi bridge” type, as well as the 4G signal of the WiMAX standard and other types of cellular connections that have not yet received sufficient distribution in this article.

Satellite Internet for a summer residence

This connection option is suitable even for those who are located in areas inaccessible to the frequencies of cellular operators. Satellite signals cover a large (and some all) territory of the country. The main condition is that there are no obstacles in the path of the signal from the antenna, such as the roof of a house or the tops of trees.

There are two types of satellite Internet – one-way and two-way. The first of them is cheaper, but slower and more unreliable. Its era, which did not last long, is ending, as is the era of ADSL connections. The second option is more modern, but also more expensive: the cost of the kit including installation reaches 30-35 thousand rubles. If you wish, you can try to assemble the kit yourself - the main thing is not to make a mistake with the choice of devices. Tariffs in both cases are limited, upon reaching limit value their speed either drops sharply or you have to pay extra for additional gigabytes. In principle, unlimited VIP tariffs exist from two-way Internet providers, but their price is exorbitant - from 8 thousand rubles per month. The set of equipment for both types is similar - transceiver, antenna, modem and converter for converting satellite signals, cables, connectors. A Wi-Fi router is also useful for distributing the Internet around the house.

What is the difference between the two types of satellite connection?

One-way Internet was actively offered by satellite television operators several years ago. But their idea did not receive large-scale development. In this type of connection, the signal from the satellite goes only towards the subscriber. This is logical, since the bulk of home Internet traffic is always incoming data (video, pictures, sound). The outgoing signal (what is not downloaded, but sent to the network) is several times smaller. Therefore, it was supposed to be launched through a simpler and cheaper channel: wired or mobile. This is the main disadvantage of the one-way Internet. Due to the difficulty of signal recoding and the instability of cellular communications, the speed and quality of the signal left much to be desired. Such a network is sensitive to weather changes and electromagnetic radiation.

Two-way Internet is designed to eliminate these shortcomings - the satellite signal here goes in both directions. True, this leads to its disadvantages. The so-called ping, or the time it takes for a signal to “go away and return,” lasts longer here than in conventional networks: about 8-9 milliseconds. Due to high ping, the subscriber may experience problems in situations that require signal continuity (a video conversation on Skype or an online network game). This type of satellite Internet is less sensitive to atmospheric interference than its one-way “brother,” but thunderstorms and sticky snow will still degrade the transmission quality. The size of the tariff depends on the speed (on average, 6-8 Mb/s) and the volume of monthly traffic, but it is in the range of 1.2-5 thousand rubles. Two-way satellite Internet at the dacha is preferable in areas of weak satellite signal.

To summarize: if you have the opportunity, it is worth connecting fiber optics to your home. If this type connection is not yet available for your region, you can connect wireless 3G or 4G Internet with an amplifier. In the same areas where cellular signal too weak (or if there is extra money), two-way satellite Internet is perfect.

Have a nice connection!

On FORUMHOUSE, users discuss how. Watch a video about the city's experiences in obtaining information and sharing data. And if you decide to install a home installation yourself, check out the advice of those who have already done it.

Today, for many people, it is no longer possible to live and work without access to the World Wide Web.

The methods of accessing the global network differ, and they depend on a person’s place of residence, as well as on the amount of money that he is willing to spend on the now urgent need to constantly be online.

Obviously, it is easier and cheaper to connect in the city, but in small settlements everything becomes much more complicated and at the same time the number of connection options is reduced.

Taking into account all the factors, everyone in their own specific case will be able to answer the question: “Which Internet is better and more expedient to connect for use at home?” You just need to carefully read the materials in the article below.

The obvious answer

The development of modern IT technologies makes it possible to solve a problem for a person, wherever he is. However, it should be noted that the initial formulation of the problem was formulated incorrectly, since it is not the Internet that is selected (there is only one), but the type of connection to it.

From the variety of options, it is recommended to choose a connection technology with the fastest connection speed and at the same time use a provider that offers services at an affordable price.

Selecting connection technology

First, find out the names of operator companies providing services in the locality where the user’s home is located.

Companies on official resources on the global network provide accurate information about this, including the technologies used.

After this, consult with a specialist from the selected company (phone numbers and office addresses are also written on the websites), who will inform you about the optimal types of connections for a particular case, and what equipment will need to be used to implement them.

Next, you will connect and configure the devices. If a subscriber needs constant access to the worldwide network with significant traffic consumption, then it is more advisable to use unlimited tariff plans.

In the case where the login is carried out rarely and only for surfing the Internet and using email programs, then the correct solution would be to remove the fee for the fact of the megabytes used.

Types of connections

The variety of connection types allows anyone in our country to connect to the network.

Even if, for example, a subscriber’s private home is located far from cities, and it would be too expensive to bring a wired network to the home, then thanks to mobile and satellite communications using special equipment, some providers can provide constant Internet access at a relatively good speed.

Of course, such a connection will cost more than for a client living in the city and connected to a cable.

Cable

You should start your consideration with the leader in popularity of use among urban residents - connection via cable. This type of connection is distinguished by quality and speed, but not all houses have the appropriate communications.

It is problematic to provide such communications to village residents. It is not profitable for companies to establish communications in suburban areas with a small number of subscribers.

If a cable connection is possible, this is the best option. In this case, the subscriber has two types of connection available:


Different generations of wired Internet technology coexist at the same time. Already outdated, but not yet losing popularity, include Dial-Up and ADSL.

Dial-Up

Dial-Up uses telephone communications. The speed is insignificant and is only 56 Kbps. It should be noted that while accessing the World Wide Web, conversations on a landline phone are not possible.

ADSL

ADSL already allows you to achieve speeds of up to 24 Mbps. Thanks to the use of a splitter, simultaneous use of the telephone and the Internet is possible.

This option is still used in small communities where there is no fiber optic connection (FTTx).

FTTx

This is the best solution for ensuring high data transmission and reception speeds (up to 1000 Mbps).

The optical cable is not subject to electromagnetic interference, so it does not need to be protected from interference, and most importantly, the quality and stability of the connection is ensured.

There is no signal attenuation depending on the length of the cable, as occurs in the two technologies noted above.

Obviously, if necessary, for example, holding online video conferences, this method will best choice, and for gamers the game will not lag even on large maps.

Wireless

Although this option is often inferior to cable in speed, it has advantages. There are still many places in our country where cables have not yet reached and, probably, will not be extended.

A common way to use wireless access to the global Internet is to connect via a cellular operator’s network.

The connection is made via mobile phones, used as GPRS modems or through special USB modems (whistles).

In case even mobile operators do not cover the user's area of ​​residence, the provider may offer the use of a satellite dish.

The main advantage of wireless options is mobility, since the equipment can be easily transported with you, for example, from home to the country and used there at the same rate without changes.

Technologies of the 2G and 3G generations provide acceptable speeds for home use, and with 4G, the speed is already comparable to a cable connection.

If you need to connect several devices to an external device at once, special routers are available that support USB modems from all popular cellular operators in the Russian Federation, for example, MTS and Megafon.



Conclusion

To resolve the issue, you will need to take into account the characteristics of your place of residence, as well as your own needs and willingness to bear the costs of purchasing equipment and provider services.

In megacities, dozens of tariffs and package offers are offered if you choose wired connection. For travel enthusiasts and rural residents, there is the opportunity to use wireless Internet technologies.

The main thing is to choose a provider operating in an area with optimal tariff offers.

If you are the happy owner of a private home, then you are at some distance from the city noise and bustle. Despite the many advantages of country houses, there is a rather serious problem - which Internet connection is best for a private home. Unfortunately, it is not always possible in the Moscow region to choose among several providers, as is possible in the capital. But it’s also difficult to imagine the life of a modern person without access to global network resources, so many have to decide which Internet is best to connect to in the private sector so that there are no problems with speed, traffic limitation, or connection stability. If you are faced with a situation where you need to connect to the Internet and choose an Internet provider, then we are ready to help you with your choice - our specialists will come to you and select the best connection option.

Internet connection options in a private home

Today, there are several main options for which Internet connection is best for your home - cable, satellite, Wi-Fi or mobile. It is impossible to say unequivocally which Internet connection is best in a private home, since each type of connection has its own characteristics, advantages and disadvantages. First of all, before choosing one option or another, it is important to assess the location of the house, its distance from communication highways and cell towers. Today you can connect several types of Internet:

  • Wired - using twisted pair, telephone cable or optical fiber;
  • Satellite – a satellite dish is used;
  • Wi-Fi – a router is used to connect;
  • Mobile – a modem, an additional directional antenna and a repeater are used.

Choosing one type of connection or another allows you to choose the most convenient one for you. best internet for home.

What you should pay attention to when connecting to the Internet in Moscow and the region in a private home

As practice shows, the best Internet for the home is the Internet, the speed of which allows you to easily watch movies, listen to music, play online games or just work. And at the same time it is stable, does not depend on external factors– weather, power lines and network congestion. If you figure out which better internet for the home and meets similar requirements, it is worth knowing and understanding the operating features of each of the above types of connections.

Wired Internet allows you to get consistently high speeds and connect to a router, to which you can connect many devices and will not be tied up with wires (except for chargers, of course). But for such a connection, it is important to have the right provider who is ready to provide a full package of services. Which provider is better for the Internet at home and is ready to provide connectivity, must be determined directly on the spot, having studied the area of ​​​​location. It is worth noting that this type of connection can also include connecting to a landline telephone using an ADSL (if the line allows) modem, but there is a high probability of a line break or flooding of telephone wells.

When the question arises as to which satellite Internet is best to connect for a private home, we can safely say - any, but there are several limitations when connecting it. First of all, it will be one-sided or two-sided - this factor significantly affects the cost of connection and subscription fee. A very tangible advantage of this type of connection is the fact that you don’t have to think about which home Internet and TV is best to connect to, since satellite TV will be a pleasant bonus.

Wi-Fi or WiMax are rightfully considered progressive technologies and will be an excellent solution for those who are thinking about which Internet to choose for their home in Moscow using wireless networks. To connect to the Internet, two conditions must be met: have a point near your home Wi-Fi access and a fairly powerful router with a large operating radius (this is necessary in order to ensure stable signal reception in the house and in the countryside). But, unfortunately, such networks are not available everywhere, so it is important to initially ask your neighbors or local residents about the possibility of connecting to such a network.

When asked where you can connect to the Internet running on the new generation cellular networks 3G or 4G (LTE), we can say that almost everywhere. Most mobile operators have already replaced outdated equipment and began working in 4G networks. An undeniable advantage of using this type of Internet connection in a private home is independence from weather conditions and the possibility of amplifying the signal by installing a highly directional antenna and a repeater (amplifier). The modem speed for such networks rarely exceeds 30-50 Mbit/sec, but it is quite enough to fully use the Internet. Don’t think that 4G Internet resembles Dial-up – with minimal download speeds and constant crashes. 4G or LTE networks operate stably on most devices, providing the highest possible data transfer and reception speeds.

Internet connection in Moscow and the region from our company

You can argue and discuss which Internet connection is best for a private home in Moscow or the Moscow region, taking into account all the factors and features. Therefore, if you had to face a similar situation - choosing a provider and type of connection, there is no need to think and guess for a long time - just call our company and we will help. We will select the best Internet for a private home located in any area of ​​the Moscow region, taking into account the location, landscape of the area and distance from communication lines. The specifics of our work are such that after receiving the appropriate application from you, our specialists go to the site to determine which home Internet connection is best, and based on their findings, equipment is selected. Installation of equipment (depending on the type of connection, kits can be completely different and may include routers, routers, antennas, repeaters and modems) is carried out in the shortest possible time, after which the equipment is configured. Regardless of which Internet you decide to connect to a private home, all work is carried out with guaranteed quality and mandatory testing.

In the era of globalization, computerization and various social networks, there is no need to talk about the importance and necessity of the Internet. Today the Internet is a worldwide repository of various information, without access to which modern man can no longer imagine his life. That is why the question: “How to choose the Internet?” very relevant. However, the choice is huge and complex, there are many providers, and even more tariff plans. In this article, we will tell you what parameters to pay attention to when choosing an Internet provider, so that your cooperation has only a positive connotation.

Home Internet

First, we suggest you figure out how to choose a provider and connect home Internet, after all, whatever one may say, we spend a lot of time at home, where we often need to find some information, watch a movie, listen to music, and just chat with friends. So, which Internet should you choose? The answer to this question mainly depends on the purpose of using the Internet. First of all, you need to decide on the speed that your proposed provider will need to support.

Situation 1

If you want to view news sites and news feeds in social networks, and are also going to work with text documents on websites and email, then the required operating speed should be from 8 Mbit/s. If you read news, write and send letters once or twice a day, then you can stick to limited traffic.

Situation 2

If you are a sociable person, use Skype, love online games, and also assume that you will need to periodically download small files, then your option is unlimited Internet with a speed of 25 Mbit/s.

Situation 3

If you passionately love playing network games online or watching full-length films directly from the Internet, then choose unlimited with a speed of 40 Mbit/s.

Naturally, there are options with speeds of 60 Mbit/s and even 200 Mbit/s! But they are justified only when the selected network has not one, but several active users. In this case, high speed is needed so that each user can comfortably solve their problems without losing the quality of the Internet.

The second criterion for choosing an Internet provider is the type of connection. The oldest and cheapest option is dial up, which involves connecting via a modem connected to a telephone line. Those. While the user is surfing the Internet, his phone is busy, no one will be able to reach him. Today, few people use a landline phone, so this type of connection is already becoming obsolete.

The most common connection method is a leased line connected using ADSL technology. The connection, as in the previous method, goes through the telephone line, but it already remains free, since a special line is created for the Internet in the general fiber-optic network.

The modern type of connection is cable home Internet and television. In this case, the TV and Internet signal travels through a specially laid cable connected to a common satellite dish in the house.

If you need high speed, and you don’t look at the price, then connect satellite Internet. This is often done in offices or country houses.

If you expect that there will be more than one user on your network, or you want to be able to connect to the Internet not only from a computer, but also from a tablet or smartphone, then pay attention to providers that connect the Internet using WiMAX wireless technology. It is relatively inexpensive and very high-quality Internet, accessible from any device.

In addition to these two criteria, when making a choice, consider:

  • so that the offered package of services and price are optimally combined with each other and meet your needs,
  • that declared in tariff plan the speed may differ from the real one, so find out what speed your Internet provider guarantees as a minimum,
  • so that the provider is able to quickly and efficiently eliminate any problems in the network,
  • how the provider intends to compensate for the lack of Internet,
  • reviews of existing Internet users from one or another provider.

If you compare all these criteria, you can make a list of the best Russian providers. Here it is:

  • "Comstar-MTS"
  • "VimpelCom - Beeline"
  • "CenterTelecom"
  • "ER-Telecom"
  • VolgaTelecom
  • North-West Telecom
  • "Uralsvyazinform"
  • "Akado"
  • "Sibirtelecom"

As you can see, choosing home Internet is not very easy, but if you approach it wisely, everything is possible.

Mobile Internet

In addition to home Internet, there is also mobile Internet. It is necessary so that at any time you can find the information you need or contact a person, regardless of where you are. What mobile Internet is considered the best in Russia? There is no clear answer to this question. Just as in the case of home Internet, before thinking about which mobile Internet to choose, you should decide why and how often do you need it?

Of course, none of the mobile Internet operators will provide you with the same speed as a fixed network or wi-fi. Naturally, the smartphone will “slow down” and “glitch” in almost any case. Therefore, answering the question: “Which is better to choose the Internet?” The correct answer would be: “Stationary.” And yet, among mobile Internet providers, the leaders in Russian market Beeline, MTS and Megafon are considered. The tariffs of these operators are distributed throughout the country; they have the best coverage, and, consequently, the speed of the Internet. The following tariffs can be considered optimal:

  • “SuperBit” from MTS - 3 rubles / day with a traffic volume of 100 megabytes / day at high speed
  • “Internet S+4G” from Megafon - 3 rubles 90 kopecks / day for traffic 90 megabytes / day
  • “Try the Internet” from Beeline - 3-7 rubles / day with a traffic volume of 30 megabytes / day

We hope that now it will be easier for you to decide which Internet operator to choose. Good luck!

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