Doldy
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3G Internet Anywhere Card - Into Wireless Router For Home Use?
Basically, i have an internet anywhere dongle and 3G card from orange. £15 a month.
I also have virgin broadband which i have a wireless network to for all the pcs, laptops in my house. £18 a month.
Now, the Virgin broadband is always down and is doing my head, so i thought i wonder if you can get a wireless router box that you can use with the 3G internet anywhere card.
If so, i could get one, cancel virgin and save £18 a month!!
Im sure i heard they do make them, just wanting some help on them and advice on which ones / what i will need.
Thanks,! D
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LeeM
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first i found http://www.billion.uk.com/product/3g.htm
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oceansoul
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quote: From website above
A 12V car power cable is bundled with the BiPAC 7300GX to let you plug the charger into your car's cigarette lighter for extra mobility.
Why the hell would you want a router in the car??
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Doldy
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Dont think that ones any good, i think its american site and also orange is not on the list.
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John
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quote: Originally posted by oceansoul
quote: From website above
A 12V car power cable is bundled with the BiPAC 7300GX to let you plug the charger into your car's cigarette lighter for extra mobility.
Why the hell would you want a router in the car??
To use the internet in the car possibly.
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Doldy
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Stop going off topic, lol!
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Nismo
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Draytec do a router with a USB connector and you can plug 3G dongles into that we use them at work, works on orange, voda etc...
its a Vigor 2700 i think?
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Doldy
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oo really, sounds interesting....
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Doldy
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quote: Originally posted by Nismo
Draytec do a router with a USB connector and you can plug 3G dongles into that we use them at work, works on orange, voda etc...
its a Vigor 2700 i think?
http://www.draytek.co.uk/products/vigor2700.html
Dont think that says anything about the USB 3G dongle useage.
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Dan Lewis
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It wont work as the 3G datastick uses software. the way of doing it would be connect it to a computer and share that internet connection.
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deano87
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Also, wouldn't 3G be incredibly slow if everyone is on the net at the same time?!
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pow
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What Dan said. You could build a crappy PC that is always on soley for internet use and then share the connection.
You'll go through 3 GB very quickly at home though?
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dannymccann
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quote: Originally posted by pow
What Dan said. You could build a crappy PC that is always on soley for internet use and then share the connection.
You'll go through 3 GB very quickly at home though?
I would hate to see the bill for the average surfing only home user, let alone you BT'ers
edit - isnt it if you use more than a silly nominal amount a day / a month they pull that fair use shite on you as well and cut it down / off / up the payment?
[Edited on 25-11-2008 by dannymccann]
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pow
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I don't use BT's.
I'm not a knock of Nigel
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Nismo
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quote: Originally posted by Doldy
quote: Originally posted by Nismo
Draytec do a router with a USB connector and you can plug 3G dongles into that we use them at work, works on orange, voda etc...
its a Vigor 2700 i think?
http://www.draytek.co.uk/products/vigor2700.html
Dont think that says anything about the USB 3G dongle useage.
ok wrong one
Its this one, couldnt remember the model.
http://www.draytek.co.uk/products/vigor2820.html
We use them with 3G dongles connected in the front.
The router uses the 3G as the access point as a backup or a primary connection source.
We put the routers in a box and there mounted to the top of poles with IP cameras on for monitoring building sites, we FTP the images back to our server then build time lapse videos of the buildings going up.
We have Orange and Voda sims in them.
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Dan Lewis
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That above is really quite cool!
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Nismo
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Was my little project, works really well!
Its connected to a 3mp Dual Lens IP cam with a 16Gb SD card, It takes a snap shot every 30 mins, keeps a copy on the SD, then FTP's it to our server in the office (for backup)
The building is taking 2 years to build then at the end of it we will stitch all the pics together and have a time lapse video of it going up!
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pow
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Nismo thanks a lot. Needed a wireless CCTV solution for my nan's house
[Edited on 25-11-2008 by pow]
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Nismo
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just use an IP cam connected to a wireless access point, (same as above) and chuck a wireless broadband router in the home and then bridge them with WPA or sumit, and use that conection rather than a 3G one, would stream loads better.
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