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I want to buy the Iris Flip. If I order it now; it'll reach in about 10 days. But do I have to use it for 60 days really? There's no other way? I have checked in willmyphonework.net whether it would work in my country or not but this model isn't listed since it is new in the market I guess. Any insights or tips regarding this please... Source: 7 months ago
You can also try sites like this one: https://willmyphonework.net/. Source: 11 months ago
Willmyphonework.net is telling me there aren't Canadian plans that will work on it at all, unless the "DuraXV+" refers to my model, in which case I have a few options but they are sparse. Does anyone have experience setting up this phone to work in Canada? Thanks! Source: 11 months ago
Most phones usually work and there are a few websites that can help - willmyphonework.net was a great website but hasn't been updated with new models. - https://www.kimovil.com/en/frequency-checker is another one - https://www.frequencycheck.com/ this website I just found out while replying to your answer. Would suggest you go with the option - look for compatible carriers for a device! Source: 12 months ago
Maybe, maybe not. You didn't event say which model of phone and provider you have. Look here: Https://willmyphonework.net/ Put your phone model there and the country and provider with you want to use it, then you can see what is compatible and what not. Source: 12 months ago
For starters, disconnect all wireless devices (or just your wireless router if it’s separate from your modem). Hardwire your modem to a computer and use Ookla Speedtest instead of Spectrum’s. Source: 6 months ago
Websites like speedtest.net, fast.com and etc do provide measurement in megabits, and even with that, speedtest.net provides it between you and your ISP(mostly) only. So if you want to download something from lets say, YouTube, the speed will be slightly different because now you're connecting to Google's server, not your ISP's server. This is because speedtest.net has partnership with ISPs so that speedtest.net... Source: 6 months ago
If fast.com and speedtest.net are fast, then it's not the computer or your internet. Source: 6 months ago
Hi there. I definitely understand the frustration with slow download speeds. Are you able to run a speed test on speedtest.net to see what results you are getting on that computer? Are you having slow speeds on all devices or just this computer particularly? ^David. Source: 6 months ago
What about the speedtest.net cli version in combination with a little script? Source: 6 months ago
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