Free 3 broadband dongle

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

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quandam

Quote from: melbob on May 14, 2009, 18:11:03
Hi guys, this seems too good to be true
So you are saying that I just pay for postage and get this dongle foc. no other charges ever except for top-ups
sounds great, what's the catch?

Absolutely no catch. As stated in an earlier post I paid around £90.00 for the same (very similar) around 18 months ago. Have used it on and off without major problems. 3 has good coverage throughout the UK especially in the highly populated areas and reception in those areas is exceptional. After all, what have you got to lose? Answer: £4.95!!!! Go for it! :thumb:

Glenn

Quote from: melbob on May 14, 2009, 18:11:03
Hi guys, this seems too good to be true
So you are saying that I just pay for postage and get this dongle foc. no other charges ever except for top-ups
sounds great, what's the catch?

The company has 90,000 to give away apparently
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melbob

Do you know what, I think I'll be a devil and go for it  :evil:

As you rightly say, bar £4.95, I have nothing to lose.

Thanks chaps

Rik

I've gone for one - the worst that can happen is that I end up with a £30 dongle that doesn't work for me - I'm sure someone would buy it for the £15 I'd have spent finding out. :)
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quandam

Quote from: melbob on May 14, 2009, 18:40:30
Do you know what, I think I'll be a devil and go for it  :evil:

As you rightly say, bar £4.95, I have nothing to lose.

Thanks chaps

£4.95 is/could be your total loss if all went pear shaped....I bet you won't regret it at that price! :rub:

quandam

Quote from: Rik on May 14, 2009, 18:44:12
I've gone for one - the worst that can happen is that I end up with a £30 dongle that doesn't work for me - I'm sure someone would buy it for the £15 I'd have spent finding out. :)

Rik

You are a little rascal, in fact you are a real :evil: You know it makes sense! :rub:

Rik

Oh, I do. We'll try not to make you too jealous, Q. ;)
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talos

Ordered mine, all went OK but, I was a bit iffy about putting in my card details, there seemed to be very little security evident. :fingers:

sparky

I bet it won't work on my W98 Laptop !!   ;D

Lance

You'd be right! (Assuming it's the same one!)

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The MF627 gives you download speeds of up to 3.6 Mbps. Plus you can use your new best friend as a memory stick, just add a MicroSD card to the slot and load up to 4GB. And don't ever worry about losing the lid because it's connected with a handy strap!

To use your ZTE MF627 you'll need a few things. Your computer or laptop needs a minimum of 50MB hard disk space, 1 free USB port, a Windows 2000, XP, Vista or and Mac OSX operating system. Simple.
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Sebby

Quote from: sparky on May 14, 2009, 19:54:18
I bet it won't work on my W98 Laptop !!   ;D

Nothing will!

sparky



I have been coming to that conclusion lately Sebby !  Even AVG have bailed out of supporting it.

Trouble is I need it for running some old work diagnostic tools, so I have to keep it going.....Cheers.

Sparky.

Lance

Can't you run it within a virtual machine on a newer computer?
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sparky

Hi Lance,

Slightly off topic I guess, but,

well maybe, maybe not. It also needs serial comms through a comm port for terminal emulation and dumping DOS programs out to peripheral tape libraries and the like. I guess basically, I'm just not prepared to shell out big bucks to find out that I cannot get it to work.

Mind you, if this laptop dies, I might have no choice.


Lance

Quote from: sparky on May 15, 2009, 08:45:20
Slightly off topic I guess, but,

That's normal for this place!

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well maybe, maybe not. It also needs serial comms through a comm port for terminal emulation and dumping DOS programs out to peripheral tape libraries and the like. I guess basically, I'm just not prepared to shell out big bucks to find out that I cannot get it to work.

Mind you, if this laptop dies, I might have no choice.

I think the biggest problem you would have is finding a modern laptop with a comm port (i'm assuming serial port). I know you can get USB to serial adapters though. As for whether or not it would work within a VM I don't know!
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Steve

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Well mine arrived connected and working on the mac. I know I've a poor 3g signal at home so not expecting great things here and indeed only 1Mbps but should allow more flexibility at work where 3g signal is strong as not then behind a corporate firewall.

I did register a credit card and it did take sometime before the obligatory £10 appeared as credit . This then has to be converted to  a mobile add on for broadband use.

Below is 2 out 5 bars on the UMTS meter



This is what I get via idnet

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Lance

Certainly not too bad - a very usable connection!
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Steve

Certainly opens a few more options when I'm away from home.
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quandam

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Quote from: stevethegas on May 18, 2009, 11:27:01
Well mine arrived connected and working on the mac. I know I've a poor 3g signal at home so not expecting great things here and indeed only 1Mbps but should allow more flexibility at work where 3g signal is strong as not then behind a corporate firewall.

I did register a credit card and it did take sometime before the obligatory £10 appeared as credit . This then has to be converted to  a mobile add on for broadband use.

Below is 2 out 5 bars on the UMTS meter



This is what I get via idnet



Hi! Steve

Mine arrived this morning as well. Nice little package of goodies. Remember, if you are in a poor reception area use the small USB cable that came with it and this will act as an aerial and should improve the signal. :fingers:

As I said before it really is location, location, location, I did achieve 3.2 download whilst in Windsor recently. :thumb:

Steve

Now where did I put that lead ;D
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Rik

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quandam


Rik

I'm overwhelmed by new methods of connecting today, Q, as I also had a new line installed this morning. :)
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Glenn

Haven't seen mine yet, and I ordered it before I posted the deal  :'( maybe it's waiting at home, the postie hadn't arrived by the time I left for work.
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