I believe they are popular at Ascot because the tv coverage is useful when queing up for Champagne.You could have got one of these satellite hats ....
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I believe they are popular at Ascot because the tv coverage is useful when queing up for Champagne.You could have got one of these satellite hats ....
You could have got one of these satellite hats ....
I'm not so sure, I have seen this sort of shape used as a shield on super hero movies and they bounce the thunderbolt straight back.plus it might not be the best in a lightning storm
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What's the dog lead all about ?You could have got one of these satellite hats ....
Thats to stop her flying off the roof on sharp bends.What's the dog lead all about ?
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Vodafone seem to be the only ones who do not cap your data usage, nor do they require you to return to the UK. You can also freely tether your phone to laptops etc
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Good to know - it's reassuring that Vodafone isn't the only one then, less chance they'll apply restrictions later on! I admit I didn't actually look at O2 - I did have an O2 SIM a couple of years ago, and coverage with them was excellent as well.02 has never capped my data usage and there are no rules about returning to the UK??
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Do you have a link for the £5 Chinese antenna? I would like to try one and for that kind of money it would be no loss if it didn't work! My mifi has the twin socket aerial port btwI have both an expensive and a cheap Chinese amplifying antenna, the Chinese £5 one works, at the moment it is boosting the Orange France signal from 1 bar to 5bars, it has long connecting leads that fit tight into the mifi enabling me to position the aerial anywhere in the van.
Failing that use a plug in cigarette lighter usb adaptor with an extension to wherever you need to place the mifi.
My MIFIs last at least 2 hours, if not longer ... which one have you got?I have one of those Huawei MIFI units and I am using the 3 network.
There are two observations that I would like to make. First, that the battery life is shorter than that of a damsel fly so mine is permanently plugged into the USB socket in the motorhome. If I need to raise the MIFI device into the roof window then I have to unplug it and then remember to plug it back in in about an hour's time otherwise I then start to wonder why I can't get my work done.
Do you have a link for the £5 Chinese antenna? I would like to try one and for that kind of money it would be no loss if it didn't work! My mifi has the twin socket aerial port btw
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Thanks for that, its appreciated. Ordered one for £4.54, will try it out abroad!This is the one that I bought earlier this year, an ebay search will bring up many similar.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_...-9+antenna.TRS0&_nkw=ts9+antenna&_sacat=11176
I have bought a few things from China without problems, longer delivery but always arrived.
My MIFIs last at least 2 hours, if not longer ... which one have you got?
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Apologies, I appear to have borked the links to the stuff on amazon. But, anyway, if people can assure me that these five pound devices work then I will get one.
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Have just had MiFi put in, works a treat, only £250 for the receiver etc as opposed to thousands for satellite dish. Got a rolling contract with Vodafone- £30 pm for 50gb. Already had Sky home tv package so don’t need a box, can just use Sky apps, including sports movies etc. Am using my iPad instead of a TV. Easy to see how much data used, can take your phone/iPad out of van too using the mifi portable ‘remote”. Great system.
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Sounds good. Will you need a vpn to watch Sky when overseas?
Haven’t investigated overseas as such but this is your own password protected mifi, not like a public Wi-Fi signal. Still have a separate phone sim. Will try and attach the link!
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Anybody tried this:
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Some of the reviews on Amazon are full of praise - and point to this concept as being the future...
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