Free 3 broadband dongle

Started by Glenn, May 13, 2009, 13:00:29

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Simon

Apart from all the coffee and pies you'd buy!  ;D
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Rik

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Simon

I'm sure you'd find something!  Oh, food again!  ;D
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Rik

The stumbling block was drink. :)
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Gary

Quote from: Sebby on May 19, 2009, 22:09:50
That's not so bad when you look at mobile phone data charges abroad, usually around the £7.50/MB mark. If you were using your phone as a modem, the 3 dongle would work out significantly cheaper.
Quote from: Rik on May 19, 2009, 17:41:21
I never drip pearls of wisdom from my dongle, Q. ;)

It's difficult to say, without a reference point, but the reception here seems poor on this dongle, just 4 bars, so I wonder if the 3 network is more patchy than it might be. Perhaps I should also get a Vodafone one and compare?  :evil:
3 roam onto Orange when they are out of range of their own transmitters, it used to be O2 then they moved to Orange.3 are like T mobile not known for great reception even though they say otherwise, Rik. Orange has pretty good 3G coverage but Vodafone is the best I think in the UK.
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Rik

Thanks, Gary, that may be the solution for me, then.
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psp83

Got mine today. not tested it yet, will do that later tonight.

talos

And me !
                  Itching to play with it, hope it works :fingers:

Steve

Mine didn't work at work today. I discovered I'd left it at home :blush:
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Sebby

Quote from: Gary on May 20, 2009, 11:21:56
3 roam onto Orange when they are out of range of their own transmitters, it used to be O2 then they moved to Orange.3 are like T mobile not known for great reception even though they say otherwise, Rik. Orange has pretty good 3G coverage but Vodafone is the best I think in the UK.

My experience (and somewhat of a general consensus as I understand) is that Orange have the worst coverage out of all the operators. I've been on T-Mobile in the past and found the reception excellent. I believe you're right in saying that Vodafone are the best in the UK in terms of coverage.

psp83

well my one connects and gets 6 bars, only trouble is, my3 seems to be down (cant access through idnet either)  :whistle:

Rik

We must have caused meltdown, Paul. :)
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Glenn

3 have the largest 3G coverage in the UK, it is increasing as new masts come online with their partnership with T-Mobile.
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Rik

So they don't use Orange, presumably, Glenn?
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psp83

I'm posting using my 3 dongle at the mo  ;D

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psp83

back on idnet now, much faster  ;D

the 3 dongle is fast enough though, loaded the forum within 4 secs.

psp83

and a FYI. the 3 dongle works on Windows 7 RC.

Den

My main mobile phone is Vodafone but I must admit in the Wrexham area O2 edges it into 2nd place. Over the UK Vodafone is most likely the best, RedCare for intruder alarms now use Vodafone for their secondary signal (It was owned by BT so they always used O2) and now DualCom use Vodafone for their primary signal which shows how good they feel Vodafone is.   ;D
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Glenn

Quote from: Rik on May 20, 2009, 17:36:13
So they don't use Orange, presumably, Glenn?

I'm not sure who they peer 2G calls with now, but when I'm working in Amersham it's at MBNL's office who are the management company setup to rollout the network, Ericsson engineers are actually doing the work. Their website is a little out of date, there is not full coverage at the moment.
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drummer

Need some advice here folks.

Installed the 3 dongle without any credit, so it'll be ready for whenever I need it.  Before the dongle light goes green though, I get the device connect/disconnect bongs about three times, so I checked Event Viewer and sure enough, there were quite a few SideBySide errors (event IDs 32 and 59).

According to MS, this is because I don't have Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable Package installed (although I notice there's a 2008 version).  I don't have .NET Framework installed either FWIW.

Can I expect any problems if I install Visual C++ and should I install the 2005 version, the 2008 version or the 2008 SP1 version?  Just created an Acronis backup in the event it all goes belly up.

Would the .NET Framework be a better solution?
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melbob

ok i have mine. i hope the service is as good and as quick as delivery.
will report back...........

Rik

I get the same chimes, Drummer, probably for the same reason. I thought it was just Windows detecting the two devices (removable drive and modem) and getting them connected correctly. As the dongle is on my netbook, which I run as 'light' as possible, I don't have .NET or C++ runtime. Given it works fine without, I'm inclined to leave well alone - if they needed either of those packages, they should have said so. ;)
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drummer

Thanks for that Rik.  You're a man after me own heart as I keep the lappy free of any superfluous doodads and the last thing I want to do is add a new app if I don't really need to.

Now if I could just stop those Event errors appearing...  :'(
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Rik

I've found that, by leaving the dongle connected, or connecting it before I boot the machine, the errors go away, Drummer. It looks like a sloppy bit of coding by the developers.
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