DaveRo
Well-Known Member
+1
If I was the OP I would just buy a mi-fi device and be done with it. Yes you can repeat wireless hotspots from marinas, cafes etc, and yes, if you know what you are doing you can cobble together a cheap solution to do this. You also have to get off your a*** and go and get the username and password each time.
However, in this case the OP is not technical, and the fact that he is willing to spend a fairly hefty sum of money on a "marine" solution suggests that he is not on a tight budget.
I would therefore recommend buying a mi-fi for 40 quid or so and splashing out on a few pay as you go SIM cards with data for the relevant countries he intends to visit. It will be a long time before he reaches anywhere near the £570 which he is considering paying for the Digital Yacht product.
That was me in post #16. You're right. It's because smartphone makers have redefined the word 'tethering' - as they did with 'dongle' - or perhaps widened it. Since the '90s (possibly earlier) it's been used for a mobile phone used as a modem and 'tethered' to a computer - initially by cable. Later phones could also be used as a 'hotspot' to connect several computers by wifi. I have a Nokia that will do either.Someone up-thread mentioned tethering as being a Bluetooth connection between phone and computer, and restricted to one computer at a time. In my experience, that is not the case.
Between us, SWMBO and I have had three different types of Android phone- a Samsung, a Huawei, and a Sony. All were able to be used as a 'tethered' hotspot,..
My smartphone costs me £7.50 a month and used in this way gives me 500gb mobile internet on my laptop and/or ipad, as well as being used as a phone. Why does the answer to mobile internet have to be any more complicated or expensive than this?
500gb? A month?
Yup. Not trying to be a salesman here, but Talkmobile (Vodafone network) will give you a decent budget smartphone on a 24mo contract, with 500gb, 250mins, 5000txt, for £7.50 a month. Other operators have similar deals, e.g. tesco for £7 but you don't get a handset with that one.
The OP wants internet in the Med not the UK. Data roaming will cost (a lot) more. A contract with a local SIM may not be econonic. A local PAYG SIM may not offer 'tethering' - however you define that.My smartphone costs me £7.50 a month and used in this way gives me 500gb mobile internet on my laptop and/or ipad, as well as being used as a phone. Why does the answer to mobile internet have to be any more complicated or expensive than this?