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Camping and 3g dongles

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  • microchick
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    Talk mobile is another option which gives you 24 hours browsing for 25p which is about 25mb. So lets say your 4 days TV will be only £1. Hopefully you can catch a few sats. Can sly beat that? Never!
    Just play safe!!

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  • Satbeam
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    Re 2 or 3 days of 3G , Giffgaff sim will only cost 20p for up to 20 MB per day , if you don't manage to watch enough ads .

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  • bokkie
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    100 mb would be more than enough for 2 or 3 nights.

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  • scooterman
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    Originally posted by microchick
    Yes, thats a good suggestion from satbeam. I use the same technicque to get my neighbour's WiFi signal in France. Connect the WiFi dongle with an extension lead.
    With the EE technology or 4G everything is everywhere so hopefully signal wont be a problem.
    Yes its a very good suggestion i will do that,but iam still concerned if my 3 connect dongle will auto connect onto the 3 network?

    Btw guys there is also a way to have 3g internet for free Samba mobile will supply a sim for £5 postage and packaging ,to build credit you watch ads in a background window,or multi widows to build fast,but you can also build your credit on your home pc ,then when you go mobile its all there for you.
    I got mine a couple of months ago it is free to go online with it and you dont get much for free these days.

    My next question is say i built up 100mb of credit for a weekend would that be enough to keep a spiderbox connected for 2 or 3 nights sorry for all the questions but iam going into the unknown.

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  • microchick
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    Yes, thats a good suggestion from satbeam. I use the same technicque to get my neighbour's WiFi signal in France. Connect the WiFi dongle with an extension lead.
    With the EE technology or 4G everything is everywhere so hopefully signal wont be a problem.

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  • Satbeam
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    If 3G signal is poor you can always extend dongle to outside with usb extension cable .

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  • scooterman
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    Originally posted by bokkie
    I have used an edimax 3g router and huawei dongle on my vu+ duo.
    With a good 3g signal, it should be ok.
    Iam still thinking,what about power a battery one would be no good ,can they plug into spiderbox usb to power them .

    Right thats good its possible what about my 3 connect dongle would it connect by its self?

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  • bokkie
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    I have used an edimax 3g router and huawei dongle on my vu+ duo.
    With a good 3g signal, it should be ok.

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  • scooterman
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    Camping and 3g dongles

    When we are away in the camper we watch free sat ,is there any way to connect a spiderbox via a 3g router and 3 connect dongle .
    I have been thinking and i know with the lap top i have to hit connect on the on screen dialog box for connection .
    Would a 3g router log on to 3 connect which a sat box cant do on screen ,or is there anyway to be mobile in this fashion.

    The freesat gets boring with all the ads they do my box in.
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