RE: [backstage] OT - Mobile Broadband

2009-02-05 Thread Peter Edwards
 As I mentioned earlier in the thread - I have my 3 dongle working 
 fine under Ubuntu. Actually it's CrunchBase, which is Ubuntu-derived.

 There are several 3 dongles - the E220 works out the box with the Asus 
 EEE distro and Vodaphone have a linux client available that provides 
 drivers if you are using a different distro. You just need to change 
 the APN in the settings from vodaphone's.

In case it helps, I use a 3 INQ1 (next gen. Skypephone) to get broadband
access over bluetooth from an Eee running Ubuntu 8.10. On a contract 
that costs £17 for 5GB data + 100 mins talk p.m. 
There's a writeup  of how to do it here: http://dragonstaff.blogspot.com/

Regards, Peter
http://perl.dragonstaff.co.uk

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Re: [backstage] OT - Mobile Broadband

2009-02-05 Thread Frank Wales
Peter Edwards wrote:
 In case it helps, I use a 3 INQ1 (next gen. Skypephone) to get broadband
 access over bluetooth from an Eee running Ubuntu 8.10. On a contract 
 that costs £17 for 5GB data + 100 mins talk p.m. 

This was one of the features that nearly made me get an INQ1, since
other providers tend to stripe you up if you want to treat your
phone like a modem for your computer, while 3 seem quite happy
to let you do this, at least on this model.
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Re: [backstage] OT - Mobile Broadband

2009-02-05 Thread Tyson Key
Hi Frank, it appears that 3 don't really care about the device you're using
to tether with, as long as they get paid for the bandwidth you use.
I've used an unlocked (was originally on T-Mobile) N-Series phone with their
prepaid Mobile Broadband service for a while, and I haven't heard anything
at all from them, despite them supposedly sending SMSes to users of
non-3-supplied handsets.

Tyson.

On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 5:19 PM, Frank Wales fr...@limov.com wrote:

 Peter Edwards wrote:
  In case it helps, I use a 3 INQ1 (next gen. Skypephone) to get broadband
  access over bluetooth from an Eee running Ubuntu 8.10. On a contract
  that costs £17 for 5GB data + 100 mins talk p.m.

 This was one of the features that nearly made me get an INQ1, since
 other providers tend to stripe you up if you want to treat your
 phone like a modem for your computer, while 3 seem quite happy
 to let you do this, at least on this model.
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Re: [backstage] OT - Mobile Broadband

2009-02-05 Thread Brian Butterworth
Damned annoying you can't use the open G1 as a modem...

2009/2/5 Tyson Key tyson@gmail.com

 Hi Frank, it appears that 3 don't really care about the device you're using
 to tether with, as long as they get paid for the bandwidth you use.
 I've used an unlocked (was originally on T-Mobile) N-Series phone with
 their prepaid Mobile Broadband service for a while, and I haven't heard
 anything at all from them, despite them supposedly sending SMSes to users of
 non-3-supplied handsets.

 Tyson.


 On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 5:19 PM, Frank Wales fr...@limov.com wrote:

 Peter Edwards wrote:
  In case it helps, I use a 3 INQ1 (next gen. Skypephone) to get broadband
  access over bluetooth from an Eee running Ubuntu 8.10. On a contract
  that costs £17 for 5GB data + 100 mins talk p.m.

 This was one of the features that nearly made me get an INQ1, since
 other providers tend to stripe you up if you want to treat your
 phone like a modem for your computer, while 3 seem quite happy
 to let you do this, at least on this model.
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Re: [backstage] OT - Mobile Broadband

2009-01-29 Thread jugjogee
I have an E172 which worked with a Mac (powerpc) and now works with Linplus.
The vodafone fora are much more helpful in that respect.
http://forum.vodafone.co.uk/index.php?showforum=53

I hope that is of help.

2009/1/25 zen16...@zen.co.uk

  Totally OT and self indulgent (APOLOGIES), but wondered if anyone knows
 from experience of a mobile broadband product (PAYG) that works in Falmouth,
 Cornwall.  Needs to work on a Mac – MBP.



 Thanks



RE: [backstage] OT - Mobile Broadband

2009-01-29 Thread zen16083
Muchas gracias, amigo

 

 

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To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject: Re: [backstage] OT - Mobile Broadband

 

I have an E172 which worked with a Mac (powerpc) and now works with Linplus.
The vodafone fora are much more helpful in that respect.
http://forum.vodafone.co.uk/index.php?showforum=53

I hope that is of help.

2009/1/25 zen16...@zen.co.uk

Totally OT and self indulgent (APOLOGIES), but wondered if anyone knows from
experience of a mobile broadband product (PAYG) that works in Falmouth,
Cornwall.  Needs to work on a Mac - MBP.

 

Thanks

 



Re: [backstage] OT - Mobile Broadband

2009-01-26 Thread zen16...@zen.co.uk

Many thanks, Fergus

Vodafone say their PAYG dongle doesn't work on Macs:

This product is not Mac compatible (from their website - and  
confirmed by the Vodafone store).


T-Mobile dongles are Mac happy, but have no coverage at all in  
Falmouth apparently.


3 are Mac happy, but I'm told the service is patchy at best ... was  
hoping that someone with some local knowledge might have some  
experience they could share.


I can run XP on the Mac via boot camp or VMWare fusion, but the  
Vodafone shop say the dongle still won't work with Mac hardware even  
if I have booted into Windows . this seems strange to me ... would  
have thought a usb dongle would work with Windows drivers irrespective  
of being on top of Mac hardware ... wondered, as well, if anybody has  
a Vodafone dongle and is using it under boot camp/fusion on a Mac.


TIA




On 25 Jan 2009, at 19:56, Fearghas McKay wrote:



On 25 Jan 2009, at 17:43, zen16...@zen.co.uk zen16...@zen.co.uk  
wrote:



Needs to work on a Mac – MBP.


All of the USB dongles should work with a Mac, but you will probably  
need local knowledge to identify which networks have usable coverage  
down there. They should all have maps that show network availability.


The T-Mobile PAYG lasts 90 days now apparently and the Three one  
might do - but that may just be you have 90 days to use the voucher  
and it then lasts for 30 days, which was the scenario. Both of them  
should sell you a dongle for ~£40 if you shop around.


HTH

f


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Re: [backstage] OT - Mobile Broadband

2009-01-26 Thread Peter Bowyer
When these people say 'doesn't work with Mac/Linux', they mean that
the auto-install control software on the dongle doesn't work there. My
3 (Huawei) dongle, for example, works better under Linux than it does
under Windows - but you have to mangle the settings yourself (trivial
under Ubuntu) and you don't get 3's fancy client. Bonus!

Dunno about Mac, though, but almost certainly the same. It's just a
modem, after all.

Peter

2009/1/26 zen16...@zen.co.uk zen16...@zen.co.uk:
 Many thanks, Fergus

 Vodafone say their PAYG dongle doesn't work on Macs:

 This product is not Mac compatible (from their website - and confirmed by
 the Vodafone store).

 T-Mobile dongles are Mac happy, but have no coverage at all in Falmouth
 apparently.

 3 are Mac happy, but I'm told the service is patchy at best ... was hoping
 that someone with some local knowledge might have some experience they could
 share.

 I can run XP on the Mac via boot camp or VMWare fusion, but the Vodafone
 shop say the dongle still won't work with Mac hardware even if I have booted
 into Windows . this seems strange to me ... would have thought a usb
 dongle would work with Windows drivers irrespective of being on top of Mac
 hardware ... wondered, as well, if anybody has a Vodafone dongle and is
 using it under boot camp/fusion on a Mac.

 TIA




 On 25 Jan 2009, at 19:56, Fearghas McKay wrote:


 On 25 Jan 2009, at 17:43, zen16...@zen.co.uk zen16...@zen.co.uk wrote:

 Needs to work on a Mac – MBP.

 All of the USB dongles should work with a Mac, but you will probably need
 local knowledge to identify which networks have usable coverage down there.
 They should all have maps that show network availability.

 The T-Mobile PAYG lasts 90 days now apparently and the Three one might do
 - but that may just be you have 90 days to use the voucher and it then lasts
 for 30 days, which was the scenario. Both of them should sell you a dongle
 for ~£40 if you shop around.

 HTH

f


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Re: [backstage] OT - Mobile Broadband

2009-01-26 Thread Tyson Key
Hi TIA.
Not sure about 3's service where you are, but at least for me up in North
Yorkshire (in Boroughbridge to be exact), it's rock solid and fast enough to
grab a 100MB file in a few hours or so, barring an occasional DNS problem
which resolves itself within about 30 minutes-1 hour. I've heard the
occasional horror story, but I've never had any fuss with them, for what
it's worth.

I'm not too familiar with their dongles, although I've never had problems
using my unlocked Nokia N70 over USB with Linux to access their service.
Your mileage may vary on Mac OS X, though.
Just my 2p as a relatively happy prepaid customer of theirs.

Tyson.
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 9:32 AM, zen16...@zen.co.uk zen16...@zen.co.ukwrote:

 Many thanks, Fergus

 Vodafone say their PAYG dongle doesn't work on Macs:

 This product is not Mac compatible (from their website - and confirmed by
 the Vodafone store).

 T-Mobile dongles are Mac happy, but have no coverage at all in Falmouth
 apparently.

 3 are Mac happy, but I'm told the service is patchy at best ... was hoping
 that someone with some local knowledge might have some experience they could
 share.

 I can run XP on the Mac via boot camp or VMWare fusion, but the Vodafone
 shop say the dongle still won't work with Mac hardware even if I have booted
 into Windows . this seems strange to me ... would have thought a usb
 dongle would work with Windows drivers irrespective of being on top of Mac
 hardware ... wondered, as well, if anybody has a Vodafone dongle and is
 using it under boot camp/fusion on a Mac.

 TIA





 On 25 Jan 2009, at 19:56, Fearghas McKay wrote:


 On 25 Jan 2009, at 17:43, zen16...@zen.co.uk zen16...@zen.co.uk
 wrote:

 Needs to work on a Mac – MBP.


 All of the USB dongles should work with a Mac, but you will probably need
 local knowledge to identify which networks have usable coverage down there.
 They should all have maps that show network availability.

 The T-Mobile PAYG lasts 90 days now apparently and the Three one might do
 - but that may just be you have 90 days to use the voucher and it then lasts
 for 30 days, which was the scenario. Both of them should sell you a dongle
 for ~£40 if you shop around.

 HTH

f


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RE: [backstage] OT - Mobile Broadband

2009-01-26 Thread zen16083
Thanks for all the replies from different people.

Yep, my feelings exactly - it is just a modem so it should work. 

I know areas (e.g. right outside the Vodafone shop in Falmouth - where they
have a booster aerial) where the Vodafone will work on Windows, so I think
I'll go that route and give it a try by running Windows from Boot Camp. It
is only for a few days backup usage, so hopefully I can get it to work.

Cheers




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From: owner-backst...@lists.bbc.co.uk
[mailto:owner-backst...@lists.bbc.co.uk] On Behalf Of Peter Bowyer
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 9:56 AM
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject: Re: [backstage] OT - Mobile Broadband

When these people say 'doesn't work with Mac/Linux', they mean that
the auto-install control software on the dongle doesn't work there. My
3 (Huawei) dongle, for example, works better under Linux than it does
under Windows - but you have to mangle the settings yourself (trivial
under Ubuntu) and you don't get 3's fancy client. Bonus!

Dunno about Mac, though, but almost certainly the same. It's just a
modem, after all.

Peter

2009/1/26 zen16...@zen.co.uk zen16...@zen.co.uk:
 Many thanks, Fergus

 Vodafone say their PAYG dongle doesn't work on Macs:

 This product is not Mac compatible (from their website - and confirmed
by
 the Vodafone store).

 T-Mobile dongles are Mac happy, but have no coverage at all in Falmouth
 apparently.

 3 are Mac happy, but I'm told the service is patchy at best ... was hoping
 that someone with some local knowledge might have some experience they
could
 share.

 I can run XP on the Mac via boot camp or VMWare fusion, but the Vodafone
 shop say the dongle still won't work with Mac hardware even if I have
booted
 into Windows . this seems strange to me ... would have thought a usb
 dongle would work with Windows drivers irrespective of being on top of Mac
 hardware ... wondered, as well, if anybody has a Vodafone dongle and is
 using it under boot camp/fusion on a Mac.

 TIA




 On 25 Jan 2009, at 19:56, Fearghas McKay wrote:


 On 25 Jan 2009, at 17:43, zen16...@zen.co.uk zen16...@zen.co.uk
wrote:

 Needs to work on a Mac – MBP.

 All of the USB dongles should work with a Mac, but you will probably need
 local knowledge to identify which networks have usable coverage down
there.
 They should all have maps that show network availability.

 The T-Mobile PAYG lasts 90 days now apparently and the Three one might do
 - but that may just be you have 90 days to use the voucher and it then
lasts
 for 30 days, which was the scenario. Both of them should sell you a
dongle
 for ~£40 if you shop around.

 HTH

f


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Re: [backstage] OT - Mobile Broadband

2009-01-26 Thread Brian Butterworth
You can find the mast and services information here:
http://www.ofcom.org.uk/sitefinder/

2009/1/26 zen16...@zen.co.uk

 Thanks for all the replies from different people.

 Yep, my feelings exactly - it is just a modem so it should work.

 I know areas (e.g. right outside the Vodafone shop in Falmouth - where they
 have a booster aerial) where the Vodafone will work on Windows, so I think
 I'll go that route and give it a try by running Windows from Boot Camp. It
 is only for a few days backup usage, so hopefully I can get it to work.

 Cheers




 -Original Message-
 From: owner-backst...@lists.bbc.co.uk
 [mailto:owner-backst...@lists.bbc.co.uk] On Behalf Of Peter Bowyer
 Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 9:56 AM
 To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
 Subject: Re: [backstage] OT - Mobile Broadband

 When these people say 'doesn't work with Mac/Linux', they mean that
 the auto-install control software on the dongle doesn't work there. My
 3 (Huawei) dongle, for example, works better under Linux than it does
 under Windows - but you have to mangle the settings yourself (trivial
 under Ubuntu) and you don't get 3's fancy client. Bonus!

 Dunno about Mac, though, but almost certainly the same. It's just a
 modem, after all.

 Peter

 2009/1/26 zen16...@zen.co.uk zen16...@zen.co.uk:
  Many thanks, Fergus
 
  Vodafone say their PAYG dongle doesn't work on Macs:
 
  This product is not Mac compatible (from their website - and confirmed
 by
  the Vodafone store).
 
  T-Mobile dongles are Mac happy, but have no coverage at all in Falmouth
  apparently.
 
  3 are Mac happy, but I'm told the service is patchy at best ... was
 hoping
  that someone with some local knowledge might have some experience they
 could
  share.
 
  I can run XP on the Mac via boot camp or VMWare fusion, but the Vodafone
  shop say the dongle still won't work with Mac hardware even if I have
 booted
  into Windows . this seems strange to me ... would have thought a usb
  dongle would work with Windows drivers irrespective of being on top of
 Mac
  hardware ... wondered, as well, if anybody has a Vodafone dongle and is
  using it under boot camp/fusion on a Mac.
 
  TIA
 
 
 
 
  On 25 Jan 2009, at 19:56, Fearghas McKay wrote:
 
 
  On 25 Jan 2009, at 17:43, zen16...@zen.co.uk zen16...@zen.co.uk
 wrote:
 
  Needs to work on a Mac – MBP.
 
  All of the USB dongles should work with a Mac, but you will probably
 need
  local knowledge to identify which networks have usable coverage down
 there.
  They should all have maps that show network availability.
 
  The T-Mobile PAYG lasts 90 days now apparently and the Three one might
 do
  - but that may just be you have 90 days to use the voucher and it then
 lasts
  for 30 days, which was the scenario. Both of them should sell you a
 dongle
  for ~£40 if you shop around.
 
  HTH
 
 f
 
 
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RE: [backstage] OT - Mobile Broadband

2009-01-26 Thread zen16083
VERY useful – thanks

 

 

 

 

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[mailto:owner-backst...@lists.bbc.co.uk] On Behalf Of Brian Butterworth
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 11:16 AM
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject: Re: [backstage] OT - Mobile Broadband

 

You can find the mast and services information here:

 

http://www.ofcom.org.uk/sitefinder/

2009/1/26 zen16...@zen.co.uk

Thanks for all the replies from different people.

Yep, my feelings exactly - it is just a modem so it should work.

I know areas (e.g. right outside the Vodafone shop in Falmouth - where they
have a booster aerial) where the Vodafone will work on Windows, so I think
I'll go that route and give it a try by running Windows from Boot Camp. It
is only for a few days backup usage, so hopefully I can get it to work.

Cheers





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From: owner-backst...@lists.bbc.co.uk
[mailto:owner-backst...@lists.bbc.co.uk] On Behalf Of Peter Bowyer
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 9:56 AM
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject: Re: [backstage] OT - Mobile Broadband

When these people say 'doesn't work with Mac/Linux', they mean that
the auto-install control software on the dongle doesn't work there. My
3 (Huawei) dongle, for example, works better under Linux than it does
under Windows - but you have to mangle the settings yourself (trivial
under Ubuntu) and you don't get 3's fancy client. Bonus!

Dunno about Mac, though, but almost certainly the same. It's just a
modem, after all.

Peter

2009/1/26 zen16...@zen.co.uk zen16...@zen.co.uk:
 Many thanks, Fergus

 Vodafone say their PAYG dongle doesn't work on Macs:

 This product is not Mac compatible (from their website - and confirmed
by
 the Vodafone store).

 T-Mobile dongles are Mac happy, but have no coverage at all in Falmouth
 apparently.

 3 are Mac happy, but I'm told the service is patchy at best ... was hoping
 that someone with some local knowledge might have some experience they
could
 share.

 I can run XP on the Mac via boot camp or VMWare fusion, but the Vodafone
 shop say the dongle still won't work with Mac hardware even if I have
booted
 into Windows . this seems strange to me ... would have thought a usb
 dongle would work with Windows drivers irrespective of being on top of Mac
 hardware ... wondered, as well, if anybody has a Vodafone dongle and is
 using it under boot camp/fusion on a Mac.

 TIA




 On 25 Jan 2009, at 19:56, Fearghas McKay wrote:


 On 25 Jan 2009, at 17:43, zen16...@zen.co.uk zen16...@zen.co.uk
wrote:

 Needs to work on a Mac – MBP.

 All of the USB dongles should work with a Mac, but you will probably need
 local knowledge to identify which networks have usable coverage down
there.
 They should all have maps that show network availability.

 The T-Mobile PAYG lasts 90 days now apparently and the Three one might do
 - but that may just be you have 90 days to use the voucher and it then
lasts
 for 30 days, which was the scenario. Both of them should sell you a
dongle
 for ~£40 if you shop around.

 HTH

f


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Re: [backstage] OT - Mobile Broadband

2009-01-26 Thread Luf Ball
what about mobile broadband product (PAYG) that works with Ubuntu (linux)
Thanks
L.

On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 11:57 AM, Tyson Key tyson@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi TIA.
 Not sure about 3's service where you are, but at least for me up in North
 Yorkshire (in Boroughbridge to be exact), it's rock solid and fast enough to
 grab a 100MB file in a few hours or so, barring an occasional DNS problem
 which resolves itself within about 30 minutes-1 hour. I've heard the
 occasional horror story, but I've never had any fuss with them, for what
 it's worth.

 I'm not too familiar with their dongles, although I've never had problems
 using my unlocked Nokia N70 over USB with Linux to access their service.
 Your mileage may vary on Mac OS X, though.
 Just my 2p as a relatively happy prepaid customer of theirs.

 Tyson.
 On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 9:32 AM, zen16...@zen.co.uk zen16...@zen.co.uk
 wrote:

 Many thanks, Fergus

 Vodafone say their PAYG dongle doesn't work on Macs:

 This product is not Mac compatible (from their website - and confirmed
 by the Vodafone store).

 T-Mobile dongles are Mac happy, but have no coverage at all in Falmouth
 apparently.

 3 are Mac happy, but I'm told the service is patchy at best ... was hoping
 that someone with some local knowledge might have some experience they could
 share.

 I can run XP on the Mac via boot camp or VMWare fusion, but the Vodafone
 shop say the dongle still won't work with Mac hardware even if I have booted
 into Windows . this seems strange to me ... would have thought a usb
 dongle would work with Windows drivers irrespective of being on top of Mac
 hardware ... wondered, as well, if anybody has a Vodafone dongle and is
 using it under boot camp/fusion on a Mac.

 TIA




 On 25 Jan 2009, at 19:56, Fearghas McKay wrote:


 On 25 Jan 2009, at 17:43, zen16...@zen.co.uk zen16...@zen.co.uk
 wrote:

 Needs to work on a Mac – MBP.

 All of the USB dongles should work with a Mac, but you will probably need
 local knowledge to identify which networks have usable coverage down there.
 They should all have maps that show network availability.

 The T-Mobile PAYG lasts 90 days now apparently and the Three one might do
 - but that may just be you have 90 days to use the voucher and it then lasts
 for 30 days, which was the scenario. Both of them should sell you a dongle
 for ~£40 if you shop around.

 HTH

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Re: [backstage] OT - Mobile Broadband

2009-01-26 Thread Peter Bowyer
As I mentioned earlier in the thread - I have my 3 dongle working fine
under Ubuntu. Actually it's CrunchBase, which is Ubuntu-derived.

Peter

2009/1/26 Luf Ball lufoma...@gmail.com:
 what about mobile broadband product (PAYG) that works with Ubuntu (linux)
 Thanks
 L.

 On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 11:57 AM, Tyson Key tyson@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi TIA.
 Not sure about 3's service where you are, but at least for me up in North
 Yorkshire (in Boroughbridge to be exact), it's rock solid and fast enough to
 grab a 100MB file in a few hours or so, barring an occasional DNS problem
 which resolves itself within about 30 minutes-1 hour. I've heard the
 occasional horror story, but I've never had any fuss with them, for what
 it's worth.

 I'm not too familiar with their dongles, although I've never had problems
 using my unlocked Nokia N70 over USB with Linux to access their service.
 Your mileage may vary on Mac OS X, though.
 Just my 2p as a relatively happy prepaid customer of theirs.

 Tyson.
 On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 9:32 AM, zen16...@zen.co.uk zen16...@zen.co.uk
 wrote:

 Many thanks, Fergus

 Vodafone say their PAYG dongle doesn't work on Macs:

 This product is not Mac compatible (from their website - and confirmed
 by the Vodafone store).

 T-Mobile dongles are Mac happy, but have no coverage at all in Falmouth
 apparently.

 3 are Mac happy, but I'm told the service is patchy at best ... was hoping
 that someone with some local knowledge might have some experience they could
 share.

 I can run XP on the Mac via boot camp or VMWare fusion, but the Vodafone
 shop say the dongle still won't work with Mac hardware even if I have booted
 into Windows . this seems strange to me ... would have thought a usb
 dongle would work with Windows drivers irrespective of being on top of Mac
 hardware ... wondered, as well, if anybody has a Vodafone dongle and is
 using it under boot camp/fusion on a Mac.

 TIA




 On 25 Jan 2009, at 19:56, Fearghas McKay wrote:


 On 25 Jan 2009, at 17:43, zen16...@zen.co.uk zen16...@zen.co.uk
 wrote:

 Needs to work on a Mac – MBP.

 All of the USB dongles should work with a Mac, but you will probably need
 local knowledge to identify which networks have usable coverage down there.
 They should all have maps that show network availability.

 The T-Mobile PAYG lasts 90 days now apparently and the Three one might do
 - but that may just be you have 90 days to use the voucher and it then 
 lasts
 for 30 days, which was the scenario. Both of them should sell you a dongle
 for ~£40 if you shop around.

 HTH

f


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Re: [backstage] OT - Mobile Broadband

2009-01-26 Thread Fearghas McKay


On 26 Jan 2009, at 17:03, Peter Bowyer wrote:


As I mentioned earlier in the thread - I have my 3 dongle working fine
under Ubuntu. Actually it's CrunchBase, which is Ubuntu-derived.


There are several 3 dongles - the E220 works out the box with the Asus  
EEE distro and Vodaphone have a linux client available that provides  
drivers if you are using a different distro. You just need to change  
the APN in the settings from vodaphone's.


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Re: [backstage] OT - Mobile Broadband

2009-01-26 Thread Peter Bowyer
2009/1/26 Fearghas McKay fm-li...@st-kilda.org:

 On 26 Jan 2009, at 17:03, Peter Bowyer wrote:

 As I mentioned earlier in the thread - I have my 3 dongle working fine
 under Ubuntu. Actually it's CrunchBase, which is Ubuntu-derived.

 There are several 3 dongles - the E220 works out the box with the Asus EEE
 distro and Vodaphone have a linux client available that provides drivers if
 you are using a different distro. You just need to change the APN in the
 settings from vodaphone's.

Ack. Mine worked out of the box with the standard Xandros distro on my
EEE, and equally well out-of-the-box when I installed Crunchbase. It
knew the hardware and the APN settings for 3 in both cases. Its a
Huawei E220.

Peter


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Re: [backstage] OT - Mobile Broadband

2009-01-26 Thread Fearghas McKay
fwiw those two emails with an ITV sig at the bottom are nowt to do  
with me...


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On 26 Jan 2009, at 17:14, Fearghas McKay wrote:



On 26 Jan 2009, at 17:03, Peter Bowyer wrote:

As I mentioned earlier in the thread - I have my 3 dongle working  
fine

under Ubuntu. Actually it's CrunchBase, which is Ubuntu-derived.


There are several 3 dongles - the E220 works out the box with the  
Asus EEE distro and Vodaphone have a linux client available that  
provides drivers if you are using a different distro. You just need  
to change the APN in the settings from vodaphone's.


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[backstage] OT - Mobile Broadband

2009-01-25 Thread zen16083
Totally OT and self indulgent (APOLOGIES), but wondered if anyone knows from
experience of a mobile broadband product (PAYG) that works in Falmouth,
Cornwall.  Needs to work on a Mac - MBP.

 

Thanks



RE: [backstage] OT - Mobile Broadband

2009-01-25 Thread Christopher Woods
My former housemate who lives in Cornwall (near Stithians) has an Orange
phone - only network he said he could get service with where he lived. Of
course YMMV - never been down as far as Cornwall myself :)


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Subject: [backstage] OT - Mobile Broadband



Totally OT and self indulgent (APOLOGIES), but wondered if anyone knows from
experience of a mobile broadband product (PAYG) that works in Falmouth,
Cornwall.  Needs to work on a Mac - MBP.

 

Thanks



Re: [backstage] OT - Mobile Broadband

2009-01-25 Thread Fearghas McKay


On 25 Jan 2009, at 17:43, zen16...@zen.co.uk zen16...@zen.co.uk  
wrote:



Needs to work on a Mac – MBP.


All of the USB dongles should work with a Mac, but you will probably  
need local knowledge to identify which networks have usable coverage  
down there. They should all have maps that show network availability.


The T-Mobile PAYG lasts 90 days now apparently and the Three one might  
do - but that may just be you have 90 days to use the voucher and it  
then lasts for 30 days, which was the scenario. Both of them should  
sell you a dongle for ~£40 if you shop around.


HTH

f


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