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General => Chatter => Topic started by: Rotary-Motion on May 18, 2013, 08:56:24 PM
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hi all
does anyone have or know much about internet usb dongles? can i get one and put money on it when i want to? so there isnt any contract? also which is the best deals going if someone uses one
thanks
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i have an orange one somwhere. i think the deal was that its £5 a month, but, if you have an orange phone (payg or whatever) its £0 / month.
then you use it, and they just bill you per mb of transfer. its been ages since ive used it, and i think the rate is probably set up for occasional use, rather than general, but, for me, its good, as, on the very rare occasion i need it, i have it (assuming i can find it) and i can just use it, and they bill me (no having to pre-load it with cash)
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ps.
we got it when we were looking for somewhere to live - we could sit in the camper at the campsite, and look up where we were going etc. the next day.
im suspecting you may want it for similar?
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...or get a giff gaf phone with tethering, and hope they done work out youre tethering it?
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I've always been on three, till the signal stopped. pretty good till then.
I'll tell you more in the tommorrow.
Wedding party. Slightly dizzy............
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I've got a 3 dongle that's PAYG. Think it's something like £5 per 1GB and you have to use it within a month of buying it.
I've also got my phone on giff gaff, and can tether from that.
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You can get PAYG dongles. I used to have a three one and you could various amounts of credit on it with the price per GB getting lower the more you put on.
I now have a three contract dongle which gives me 15GB of data per month for £16 per month (2 year contract)
If it wasn't for the fact that I now have a Samsung Galaxy S3 (also on three) on a contract that has truely unlimited data and allows tethering (and being Android that is so simple, just enable the wireless access point on the phone and connect to it like any other hotspot) then I would keep the dongle.
The contract with three is £32 per month for the Galaxy S3, a total of 5000 minutes (2000 croos network and 3000 three to three) every momth, 5000 texts per month and unlimited data
Signal coverage is good and internet speeds are really good. My phone was on Vodafone until recently and, while their voice coverage was good, I could not get any 3G coverage anywhere near home.
I would recommend Three every time, just sitting at home now and the speed test app shows my current broadband speed on the phone (connected to the moibile network not my wifi) as 7.2Mbps down, 2.9Mbps up.
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I've been on 3, orange and Voda dongles. There are websites that will give you coverage.
3 seems to have the best reputation.
Pay as you go, a £15 voucher will buy 3 gig, which will last a month. This is what I used to do. That would be mainly browsing, and the odd look at you tube.
Ther are variations on cost for 2 and 1 gig, depending on if you want cheaper or to last longer. Then you can pay £2.99 for 500meg, that will last till midnight the next day, but you credit stays on your account indefinitely. Very good if you only use it very infrequently.
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hmm
i knew it would be confusing, in the very near distant future i will be cutting my BT phone and broadband off due to money issues, the job i been working at is coming to an end, so i was just trying to go cheap and still try stay in touch with the world and this site, as i like a good chin wag and the inventions and stuff... another crimpler is the bedroom tax from last month on going i have to £124 more to rent money... so im trying to hang on to my house but moreover the garden which i use to filter oil i need alot...
thanks for all your input...
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I just see you can get 7 gig a month £25 now.
Cant you pick a mower and strimmer up cheap and cut a few lawns? Do a tidy job and you'll soon pick a few up. It would keep you in internet and a bit more.
I don't think a dongle is really cheaper, its just a lot more flexible, as in no fixed costs, if you go PAYG.
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have you got a mobile ? what kind, and who's your contract with ?
it's easy with an android, but you can probably do it with others
in non-geek - you press a button, and the phones wifi turns on, then you can connect to it via your computer and use the phone like it's a router :-)
need to check your phone contract to see how much free data you get / how much it will cost
but for forums/email/web pages a few gig is loads, you only use a lot on places like youtube or downloading films etc...
non of your neighbours have wifi they'd let you use ?
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hi
yeah i got andriod phone and know where the tethering bit is, but i dont have a contract, just use it for emergencies so put some money on payg now and again... its a galaxy ace, first one...
i was having a row in a orange shop about tethering, why do i need a bolt on internet package to tether my laptop when a contract comes with a 1 gig of internet for the phone. that i could use for mt laptop, so i dont need 2 lots of internet data packages, think he was trying to say im not allowed to use it?
on the neighbours thing i have 2, 1 guy already punts out his wifi, and the other neighbour i dont know enough to ask him...
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found a dongle with orange 30 days £17.50 2gig data
still looking... 2 gig seems what i may need...
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Michelle: I can offer you Mobile Broadband USB stick 615 for £10.00 a month on a 30 day rolling contract with an upfront cost of £14.99 for the USB stick. In which you get data limit of 2 GB with speed up to 7.2 mbps. (Fair use policy of 2 GB per month)
forgot think thats t mobile
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can;t find the link right now, but I'll find it when I get home
if you use opera as a browser on your laptop, and install the right extension your mobile provider won't know you're tethered and it'll use your free data
2gig a month should be plenty for forums/emails etc..
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Hmm.. i did not realise they analysed the HTTP traffic!
You could, im sure, install a local proxy and route through that to strip out the info also. Its been years since ive done stuff like that though...
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heres one that seems ok?
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