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PAYG 3G stick with wifi
Ant555
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We are going on a family trip to south wales in a few weeks for 7 days and we are renting a place with no broadband/wifi.
DAK what would be a good option for a 3G dongle with wifi to connect the ipads/tablets/phones/laptops/zx81's that we will invariably take along?
Looking at the coverage we will be restricted to EE/T-Mobile or Vodafone.
If anyone has done anything like this recently then I would be grateful for any nuggets of advice such as if you purchased a 2nd hand bit of hardware off ebay and got a payg data sim from someone etc.
Thanks
PS - I know I can just look up a payg tarrif for mobile broadband on their web sites and get a price but just checking if there are any alternatives for a short trip.
DAK what would be a good option for a 3G dongle with wifi to connect the ipads/tablets/phones/laptops/zx81's that we will invariably take along?
Looking at the coverage we will be restricted to EE/T-Mobile or Vodafone.
If anyone has done anything like this recently then I would be grateful for any nuggets of advice such as if you purchased a 2nd hand bit of hardware off ebay and got a payg data sim from someone etc.
Thanks
PS - I know I can just look up a payg tarrif for mobile broadband on their web sites and get a price but just checking if there are any alternatives for a short trip.
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Do any of you going on the trip have a mobile contract with unlimited data ?
If so, you could (subject to your contract) tether that mobile and make it a "wi-fi" hot spot for everyone to use.0 -
If you have EE/T-Mobile coverage, have you also checked Three's coverage? If you don't have a phone you can use as a hotspot, I've found Three generally offer cheaper data than the others.
If you do have a phone which can provide a wireless hotspot, even if you don't have tethering you may find you can still run tablets through it but not laptops. Often you can add tethering on for a fiver a month or so.
I use my phone as a hotspot on Three all the time when travelling despite not having tethering on my contract. I have with no problems using it for my tablet (and indeed use if for my laptop, but that requires a bit of effort to work around the block).0 -
We are going on a family trip to south wales in a few weeks for 7 days and we are renting a place with no broadband/wifi.
DAK what would be a good option for a 3G dongle with wifi to connect the ipads/tablets/phones/laptops/zx81's that we will invariably take along?
Looking at the coverage we will be restricted to EE/T-Mobile or Vodafone.
If anyone has done anything like this recently then I would be grateful for any nuggets of advice such as if you purchased a 2nd hand bit of hardware off ebay and got a payg data sim from someone etc.
Thanks
PS - I know I can just look up a payg tarrif for mobile broadband on their web sites and get a price but just checking if there are any alternatives for a short trip.
Vodafone R206 Pay As You Go MiFi £24.99
You may have to send a text to activate the data package.
Are you sure that Vodafone has 3G coverage in that location?
I would also unlock the MiFi for 99p.
and enter the EE APN manually.Name - EE Internet
APN - everywhere
Username - eesecure
Password - secure
Then to have an EE mobile broadband SIM on standby.
2 GB for £8.44
6 GB £14.99
Perhaps you can use the MiFi for other trips and worldwide. You can connect up to five items wirelessly to it at a time.
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NiftyDigits wrote: »
Are you sure that Vodafone has 3G coverage in that location?
The Vodafone coverage checker suggests there is 3G coverage indoors and outdoors (as does the EE checker) however I won't be making the 5 hour trip down there beforehand so it will be a bit of a leap of faith.
Whats the worst that can happen - no wifi we all have to talk to each other!
Seriously though, there is a bit of college work and homework that we already know will require internet access - it might mean a trip to somewhere with wifi but as I am considered the technical person, I thought i'd explore all the options.0
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