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Re: Mobile broadband
Posted: 19 Aug 2011, 09:26
by stuart
pitkin2020;28811 wrote:Stuart how are you topping it up and can basically top up when you want just like a mobile.
Thanks Fred, 15gb is a lot of data especially for what I really want it for. I won't be collecting that many emails if any at all I will probably avoid using forums etc its just more for convenience and to save diesel. Half the time I get to the unit to realise I haven't moved an image or font over to my removal HDD so have to go all the way home to get it, wasting time and fuel when I could just get it again offline or get the other half to mail it.
i just top up on line as and when needed,just dont put to much credit on cus it on lasts the month and doesnt roll over
stu
Re: Mobile broadband
Posted: 19 Aug 2011, 10:12
by Paul
pitkin2020;28825 wrote:I'm glad you said that as that is my main issue, buying the dongle then finding it doesn't actually receive a signal from where I intend to use. Which for me will be one main place, obviously I will probably use it occasionally away from the unit, but the main purpose is for one single location.
I have checked the online checker for most of the major brands for coverage and i'm struggling to find one that actually gives a definite "Yes it can be used in that location" most are a little sketchy. I think I will have to pop in the shop and see what the returns policy is.
Cheers
did you decided what company you want to go with?? I thin "3" got best deal for the mobile net. is good to find somone with mobile phone at 3 and just put it where your laptop normaly is. if there is signal in mobile phone then there will be signal in dongle.
Re: Mobile broadband
Posted: 19 Aug 2011, 10:17
by logobear
What about tethering a smart phone?I recall a separate thread that mentioned some phones and contracts that permitted it...Does anyone know which?
Re: Mobile broadband
Posted: 19 Aug 2011, 10:25
by Paul
yep

I got galaxy Ace on contract on "3". it cost me £27a month and I got option 1 whitch is "eat data as much as you can" so you not restricted. also as you said you can use your phone as a modem. adn I think if iam correct there is possibility to connect more then one pc to it

cant bit that...!
Re: Mobile broadband
Posted: 19 Aug 2011, 11:09
by pitkin2020
Paul;28851 wrote:did you decided what company you want to go with?? I thin "3" got best deal for the mobile net. is good to find somone with mobile phone at 3 and just put it where your laptop normaly is. if there is signal in mobile phone then there will be signal in dongle.
No not yet, I did think if you had a phone signal there then you should be ok. If thats the case than O2 is going to be my best bet as I know orange has no signal and vodafone is very iffy. I don't know anyone on 3 in this area as the signal for 3 down here is pretty hit and miss. I am on Tesco mobile aka O2 and thats fine.
logobear;28855 wrote:What about tethering a smart phone?I recall a separate thread that mentioned some phones and contracts that permitted it...Does anyone know which?
Paul;28858 wrote:yep

I got galaxy Ace on contract on "3". it cost me £27a month and I got option 1 whitch is "eat data as much as you can" so you not restricted. also as you said you can use your phone as a modem. adn I think if iam correct there is possibility to connect more then one pc to it

cant bit that...!
I no longer have a contract phone or I may have looked at that option but even then I think most contracts only offer 500mb/1gb of data. I'm not using £20 a month on my tesco PAYG so I don't really need the expense of another contract. Think dongle is the best way to go i'll look into more next week i'm going to see if I can borrow a friends dongle (O2 I think) and see what the signal is like.
Cheers for all the help
Re: Mobile broadband
Posted: 19 Aug 2011, 11:19
by Paul
i know what you say... but if you top up your phone with £20 and your dongle with 15 it makes £35

with contract phone it cost me £27 and I have a smart phone, all I can eat internet data and i can use it as a modem with my cable

£8 saved a month and £96 a year. loads of blanks for this money or roll of vinyl

Re: Mobile broadband
Posted: 19 Aug 2011, 12:08
by pitkin2020
I see what your saying but currently my mobile is only costing on average £5 per month, I top up roughly £10 every 2 months. With Tesco when I top up £10 I get £20 free credit which I use in month 1 then I use the £10 credit in month 2 so it is cheap. I'm thinking with a dongle that it isn't going to cost me more than £5 per month £10 tops as it will only really be very light use that I need it for.....but then I would like a new phone I have had this one 6 months now lol