keithgdg
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A question for the brains trust.....I have a 3 mobile mifi router on board that, although not too fast, works well enough in the uk. If, when I go off to the med, I get payg sims for each country will they work in the router?
A question for the brains trust.....I have a 3 mobile mifi router on board that, although not too fast, works well enough in the uk. If, when I go off to the med, I get payg sims for each country will they work in the router?
Exactly my problem. The 3 shop in the uk said they could return it to their factory to be unlocked, and that it could then be used in france with a local SIM payg. Here in France I am told it is very difficult to find the "right" sim that will work, since it is discouraged. Any practical solutions will be appreciated!
Use an unlocked smartphone - most Samsung, iPhone and some Nokias will operate as a local hotspot or mifi, using bluetooth or another comms medium.Exactly my problem. The 3 shop in the uk said they could return it to their factory to be unlocked, and that it could then be used in france with a local SIM payg. Here in France I am told it is very difficult to find the "right" sim that will work, since it is discouraged. Any practical solutions will be appreciated!
Use an unlocked smartphone - most Samsung, iPhone and some Nokias will operate as a local hotspot or mifi, using bluetooth or another comms medium.
The thing about finding the "right" sim is complete tosh. Most dongles take full sized SIM cards, which are standard. Just make sure you get one of those. Orange France do a 2GB for €20 prepay voucher. It's not the best deal in the world, but you use it when you want it, and just stick on a new voucher when you run out of data. Buy the vouchers in Orange shops. Just need to make sure the dongle/mifi is unlocked.Exactly my problem. The 3 shop in the uk said they could return it to their factory to be unlocked, and that it could then be used in france with a local SIM payg. Here in France I am told it is very difficult to find the "right" sim that will work, since it is discouraged. Any practical solutions will be appreciated!
An iPhone will only let you enable tethering if the network has activated this for your account. I wouldn't rely on this working when swapping around prepay SIM cards.Use an unlocked smartphone - most Samsung, iPhone and some Nokias will operate as a local hotspot or mifi, using bluetooth or another comms medium.
Exactly my problem. The 3 shop in the uk said they could return it to their factory to be unlocked, and that it could then be used in france with a local SIM payg. Here in France I am told it is very difficult to find the "right" sim that will work, since it is discouraged. Any practical solutions will be appreciated!
I'm not sure if this muddies the water unnecessarily...
Some dongles come with software which tries to install itself when you plug them in, I understand this is true for some MiFi devices too. When this happens its not sufficient to just unlock the device as the software installed will also constrain the devices access to the originators network. I have a Huawei device that does this, I've worked around it by installing Huawei's Mobile Partner software (http://huaweinews.com/2013/08/download-mobile-partner-latest/) and rejecting the device's attempts to install its own version.
Its also possible to stop the self install but that requires a bit more hacking and lots of Google research
...so the govt can control internet use for alleged crime purposes.
I understand it is difficult to get a local sim data service in france as you need a french address and bank a/c, so the govt can control internet use for alleged crime purposes.
If the branded software doesn't work you can try Huawei's generic software. You have first to identify which device it is though, in particular which chip is inside it.To muddy the waters even further...
My Three branded Huawei dongle also comes with included Three branded software. However, the software doesn't limit you to connecting to Three's network. It's set to Three's network by default, but you can add/edit profiles to suit other providers.
Whether all the software works the same, I donut!