Are the CCC having a laugh with Wifi (1 Viewer)

mulaz

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wi-fi tip

I have a dongle and also a mobile with internet access both on 3.
The mobile nokia E71 can be connected to my laptop to enable me to surf but normally i use my dongle.
i found out while trying to connect in keswick using my dongle that the dongle and the mobile use different frequencies .
The dongle would not connect yet the mobile would..
3 say that the dongle and phone use separate way to connect.
so give it a try if you have a mobile with net access and your dongle cannot find a signal:thumb:
 
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Please give me your opinion and feedback

Hi Guys, I agree with what you are writing, however I work for a company that is looking at introducing wifi into campsites, and I would like your opinion on what you think is a reasonable cost, to give you an idea we have our own telecoms division and are have developed a laptop that has a sim card fitted to it ( it is going to be reviewed in both MMM and practical motorhome in the next few weeks) that would be 3g and you would basically top the card up to whatever you want, (no contract) . I am involved purely because I have a motorhome but do not want to pay the costs or contract that others are offering. so your thoughts would be welcomed
 

scotjimland

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Hi Guys, I agree with what you are writing, however I work for a company that is looking at introducing wifi into campsites, and I would like your opinion on what you think is a reasonable cost, to give you an idea we have our own telecoms division and are have developed a laptop that has a sim card fitted to it ( it is going to be reviewed in both MMM and practical motorhome in the next few weeks) that would be 3g and you would basically top the card up to whatever you want, (no contract) . I am involved purely because I have a motorhome but do not want to pay the costs or contract that others are offering. so your thoughts would be welcomed

In answer to the first question about WiFi on sites ,
£1 per day would be acceptable

The second question about a sim card slot in the laptop.
Not a new idea, my Sony VGN TZ21 purchased in 2007 has this feature, no need for a 3G dongle as it's built in.

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The Wallace

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£1 per day would be acceptable
but only for days used! ie not £365 per year whether it is used or not. (or even £30 per month).

I use a £40 Vodaphone dongle which came with £15 credit and 6 months on it still has more than a tenner left.

Perhaps a dual rate is needed - a really cheap/ free service for people just wanting to check emails and what rubbish has been posted on forums and another rate for those who for some reason choose to download movies when on a campsite?
 

laneside

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nowhere near long enough
laneside

If you spend your £7.00 at Delamere you will get nothing for it, as the signal is about as strong as a candle in a stockng and the wardens cannot give a refund.

You personally have to contact Commis the supplier of the signal.

get yourself a dongle and let them miss out on the buisness
 

Douglas

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You know; with the right equipment one van could have a connection and repeat it for as many as wanted to connect.

Doug...

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wireman

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Whenever I want to use the site WiFi (rarely but sometimes I need the bandwidth) I always use netstumbler to check the signal first. Saves all the arsing about trying to get refunds if it doesn't work and is especially useful for those 'Oh yes sir, wifi is available over all the site' and you can point out with a graph on your laptop that the signal is in fact non existent and you wilol be complaining to the advertising authorities about their claims.


There is no reason why a site can't be fully covered with at least a good signal for very little money.

There are units for sale that will amplify a weak signal into a useful one. But there does have to be a useable signal in the first place.
 

ocsid

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All the new ones expire after 30 days now. Even Vodafone:Sad:

Yes if purchased from Vodafone themselves, but resellers such as Tesco, Currys, PC World and Amazon have a few remaining K3565 [note no suffix] dongles with the non expiring credit if used at least every 6 months. Most are selling at under £30 with £15 credit that gets you 1 GB. Expensive to run if you use real amounts of data but for just servicing your email when away a good option.
Only viable for UK usage.

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