One is the PLDT Home WiFi Advance which sells at PHP 1,995 with a model name Evoluzn FX-ID5. The Green Packet modem only supports 4G while the Boost Even supports both 3G and 4G and the Evoluzn supports 2G, 3G and 4G. In terms of WiFi capability, the Green Packet modem only broadcasts at the 2.4GHz frequency while the Evoluzn and Boost Even support both 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies. Evoluzn FX-ID5When you want to hook up to the modem via the LAN port, take note that the Green Packet only has one LAN port while the Evoluzn has 3 ports and the Boost Even has 4 LAN ports. Evoluzn's 4th port is a WAN port that also serves as a wired connection to Fiber broadband or VDSL, technically doubling as a fiber/DSL modem as well (for when you finally switch to a fixed broadband subscription in the future). Among the three, both the Evoluzn and Boosteven modems are more capable have better features. Evoluzn's DSL/fiber modem capability might come in handy to those who are looking for a wired and wireless broadband solution at home (works as a dual-WAN Failover feature). Here are the results: Boost Even: 15.3Mbps (Down), 6.1Mbps (Up), 21ms (Latency) Evoluzn: 15.1Mbps (Down), 8.3Mbps (Up), 20ms (Latency) Green Packet: 10.4MBps (Down), 5.1Mbps (Up), 24ms (Latency) The Home WiFi Modems are already pre-configured right out of the box but can still be updated and managed thru a browser-based Admin tool. Read more in our articles including "3 Cat-6 PLDT Home WiFi Prepaid Modems Compared" and "PH among slowest countries in shift away from 3G".
One is the PLDT Home WiFi Advance which sells at PHP 1,995 with a model name Evoluzn FX-ID5. The Green Packet modem only supports 4G while the Boost Even supports both 3G and 4G and the Evoluzn supports 2G, 3G and 4G.
In terms of WiFi capability, the Green Packet modem only broadcasts at the 2.4GHz frequency while the Evoluzn and Boost Even support both 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies. Evoluzn FX-ID5When you want to hook up to the modem via the LAN port, take note that the Green Packet only has one LAN port while the Evoluzn has 3 ports and the Boost Even has 4 LAN ports. Evoluzn's 4th port is a WAN port that also serves as a wired connection to Fiber broadband or VDSL, technically doubling as a fiber/DSL modem as well (for when you finally switch to a fixed broadband subscription in the future).
Our coverage of evoluzn vs greenpacket includes: "3 Cat-6 PLDT Home WiFi Prepaid Modems Compared"; "PH among slowest countries in shift away from 3G"; "Which Fiber Prepaid Service Should You Get in 2026?". Each article provides unique insights and information.