I'm in the same boat aswell, I was thinking of going down the pay as you
go route rather then getting a contract, any of you using a ipv6 tunnel
on these dongles??
I was hoping on using a AYIYA tunnel from SixXS with these but wondering
if it'd work as the providers usually proxy everything.
On Friday 06 February 2009 16:03:56 Tom Jones wrote:
> I was thinking about trying that, have you ever seen any on display in
> stores?
Sure, everywhere. But they ship in sealed boxes or blister packs.
> Wouldn't mind plugging them in in-store to see how they are picked up
I was able to find th
On Fri, 6 Feb 2009, Pedro la Peu wrote:
@Tom Jones - ask to see the device when you are in the shop. Many have
the make / model on the underside. You should also read this:
I was thinking about trying that, have you ever seen any on display in stores?
Wouldn't mind plugging them in in-store
On Friday 06 February 2009 13:20:55 Stuart Henderson wrote:
> 3 give information; most are huawei. E220 matches the umsm(4) list.
> the umsm list has E619G which seems to be a typo (can anyone confirm
> this?) and is probably actually E169G also on 3's list.
My 3 umsm is an E160G - which reminds
On 2009-02-06, Tom Jones wrote:
> Hi,
> I am wondering whether there are any users based in the UK that are using
> usb wireless modems(advertised as Mobile Broadband). I have done some research
> into the freely available(with contract at least) usb modems in the UK, but
> all
> the manufacture
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