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Posted: 13 June 2010 06:00 AM  
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I want to ditch my phone line but stay connected to the internet with a USB wifi connection (about 40 euros) - looks good on paper but does anyone have experience of these wireless devices? And any thoughts about the best coverage or deals (telefonica/Vodafone/Orange…)?

This should be cheaper than a fixed monthly line rental as well as being able to take it with you.

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Posted: 28 June 2010 05:33 PM   [ # 1 ]  
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I live in a remote valley with very poor internet availability and several people I know have internet with a usb mobile ‘dongle’. It seems to work fine for them. The ones I know use vodafone.  It obviously depends on the network coverage in your area, and whether there is 3G coverage.

I tried the same system earlier this year when I was in the UK for about 6 weeks. I bought a pay as you go dongle from the 3 network. It worked fine, and was surprisingly quick. the main problem I found was that it gobbled up the bandwidth I had paid for - until I turned off images in firefox - from that moment onwards it was incredibly cheap. some sites don’t work well - I turned the images back on, used that site and then turned them back off. Skype worked a treat - and didn’t use much bandwidth either.

On balance - I would say it depends on the coverage you have, your usage, if the deal is for unlimited bandwidth or not - and whether you can cope turning images off if not.

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Posted: 26 November 2011 10:48 AM   [ # 2 ]  
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jmthomas - 13 June 2010 06:00 AM

I want to ditch my phone line but stay connected to the internet with a USB wifi connection (about 40 euros) - looks good on paper but does anyone have experience of these wireless devices? And any thoughts about the best coverage or deals (telefonica/Vodafone/Orange…)?

This should be cheaper than a fixed monthly line rental as well as being able to take it with you.

Thanks

I found a cool product i bought one of these gobabymobile Mini WiFi ?dongle dock? works with ?ANY DONGLE ON ANY NETWORK?

Works great now me and the whole famliy can use the internet , and you can have upto 50 devices conected to it at anytime

and it will work with any dongle on any network anywhere in the world ( see pic below )


Just google ( gobabymobile ) as they have a said iam not able to post links ?


Thanks for reading

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Posted: 26 November 2011 08:55 PM   [ # 3 ]  
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when you buy a DONGLE from any phone company and you can change the setting to new company with have two buy again ANY DONGLE ON ANY NETWORK

and you like was removed aswell please no links read the rules

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Posted: 27 November 2011 04:43 AM   [ # 4 ]  
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jurdyr - 26 November 2011 08:55 PM

when you buy a DONGLE from any phone company and you can change the setting to new company with have two buy again ANY DONGLE ON ANY NETWORK


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Humm yes but this is open to any network >

So i can plug my UK dongle in when iam visting UK ,
and then just plug my Movistar in when i get home in Spain , it works very simple

just thought i would let you peeps know as its been a real life saver for me

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Posted: 27 November 2011 07:49 PM   [ # 5 ]  
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if you had read the rules befor post up links that you could got in touch with one Moderators and ask about postting link two website ,
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Posted: 01 December 2011 04:02 AM   [ # 6 ]  
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You can use a mobile wifi hotspot with the sim from any dongle but it will probably have to be unlocked like a mobile phone. What I will say is if you intend to check emails or read the papers a dongle will be fine.
HOWEVER
if you want to download films, music etc or “stream” T.V fB’s downloaded and it’s not a lot. Also at full speed they are not upto the standard of a fixed isp(which in most of Spain is P*** Poor compared to the U.K Grrrr)
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Posted: 01 December 2011 09:38 AM   [ # 7 ]  
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CalpeVillas - 01 December 2011 04:02 AM

You can use a mobile wifi hotspot with the sim from any dongle but it will probably have to be unlocked like a mobile phone. What I will say is if you intend to check emails or read the papers a dongle will be fine.
HOWEVER
if you want to download films, music etc or “stream” T.V fB’s downloaded and it’s not a lot. Also at full speed they are not upto the standard of a fixed isp(which in most of Spain is P*** Poor compared to the U.K Grrrr)
HTH

This mini dongle dock is not locked to a network , it will work with any dongle you put in it

its very simple i was also impressed by the size of this thing its tiny (about the size of deck of playing cards)

Hope this helps

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Posted: 07 December 2011 04:31 PM   [ # 8 ]  
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Philip_Gilmore - 28 June 2010 05:33 PM

I live in a remote valley with very poor internet availability and several people I know have internet with a usb mobile ‘dongle’. It seems to work fine for them. The ones I know use vodafone.  It obviously depends on the network coverage in your area, and whether there is 3G coverage.

I tried the same system earlier this year when I was in the UK for about 6 weeks. I bought a pay as you go dongle from the 3 network. It worked fine, and was surprisingly quick. the main problem I found was that it gobbled up the bandwidth I had paid for - until I turned off images in firefox - from that moment onwards it was incredibly cheap. some sites don’t work well - I turned the images back on, used that site and then turned them back off. Skype worked a treat - and didn’t use much bandwidth either.

On balance - I would say it depends on the coverage you have, your usage, if the deal is for unlimited bandwidth or not - and whether you can cope turning images off if not.

Thanks for the tip about turning of the images! Never occurred to me!

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Posted: 29 April 2012 03:39 AM   [ # 9 ]  
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