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The editors liked
Relatively straightforward set-up
Works as advertised
Free call offer for primary user
Improves signal strength
Boosts 3G data speeds
Bundled free calls offset cost
Improves signal strength. Boosts 3G data speeds. Bundled free calls offset cost
Boosts home coverage
Free calls
Super easy setup
Get online in minutes
Literally
4 x Ethernet ports
Connections for external antennas
The editors didn't like
Expensive for $49 plans and under
Uses ISP data
Range varies depending on dwelling
Occasional lags during conversations
Call handover sometimes requires redialling a number
Only supports Optus mobiles
Occasional lags during conversations. Call handover sometimes requires re-dialling a number. Only supports Optus mobiles
Published: 2017-05-11, Author: Joseph , review by: whistleout.com.au
Super easy setup, Get online in minutes, literally, 4 x Ethernet ports, Connections for external antennas
Limited service footprint, Not entirely mobile without battery power, 4G service is speed limited
If you need your home internet to be flexible and portable, or if you have trouble getting a standard connection, then Optus Home Wireless Broadband might be exactly what you need. Just be aware of its limitations...
Uses lots of data; can be tricky to set up, $10 or $15 per month
If your Optus coverage is so bad that you need a Home Zone, the smart thing to do is to move to another provider. If you’re stuck with Optus then the Home Zone could be the perfect solution to poor reception drop outs.Related Tags: 3g, data, fast, hom...
The 3G Home Zone is good for what it does, which is fix the problem of poor reception in your home. Even without that capability, the starting price of $5 per month is a bargain for adding unlimited phone calls to your rate plan – assuming, of course, th...
Relatively straightforward set-up, Works as advertised, Free call offer for primary user
Expensive for $49 plans and under, Uses ISP data, Range varies depending on dwelling
The Optus 3G Home Zone generally does what it advertises, providing close to full reception for nominated Optus mobiles, and the free call offer for the primary user is a nice enticement. However, we feel it should be cheaper for uses on $49 plans and und...