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Only a penny less than 3 do them for. http://store.three.co.uk/view/searc...rTariff=50to99.99&payGPriceForTariff=0to49.99@moonbeam If you go down the Three data SIM in a mifi route I have seen that Argos are offering a 3GB/3 month data SIM for £15.99:
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@moonbeam If you go down the Three data SIM in a mifi route I have seen that Argos are offering a 3GB/3 month data SIM for £15.99:
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I use a Huawei MiFi which creates a WiFi signal in the MH.
Semantics I think as I connect to the MiFi using the tablet's WiFi and the wireless network created by the MiFi is technically identical to any normal WiFi signal, the only difference is it is a weaker signal and has security set by me. But I take your point as the title of the thread suggested this was how to connect to WiFi signals coming from cafés etc.That's slightly misleading. It doesn't create WiFi. It creates a local wireless network that allows your devices to connect to the MiFi unit. You are still only using mobile (3G/4G) data.
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I use a Huawei MiFi which creates a WiFi signal in the MH.
That's slightly misleading. It doesn't create WiFi. It creates a local wireless network that allows your devices to connect to the MiFi unit. You are still only using mobile (3G/4G) data.
Semantics I think as I connect to the MiFi using the tablet's WiFi and the wireless network created by the MiFi is technically identical to any normal WiFi signal, the only difference is it is a weaker signal and has security set by me. But I take your point as the title of the thread suggested this was how to connect to WiFi signals coming from cafés etc.
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Exactly why you should have auto update turned off when using a MiFi, especially on PAYG as the device treats it as WiFi.As @TheCaller says it's a little more than semantics. It's important to know the difference. If your phone/tablet/other device is connected via a MiFi it will think it's connected to a WiFi network when in reality it isn't. It may try and do things that it is deliberately set to do only when connected to proper WiFi such as download updates or stream video thereby munching all your available data allowance. If it tries to do an update thinking it's connected to WiFi and your data allowance runs out part way through there is every chance you could be left with an unusable device.
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