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Help with dongle or similar

Discussion in 'Storage and Networking' started by terry5880, Mar 18, 2013.

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  1. terry5880 TechSpot Enthusiast Posts: 420

    Hi all , every year I go away to my caravan on holiday park and I ike to have a little bet on horses etc but when trying to watch race its not that good with the dongle.. can anyone advise me on a really good one or a better way to do it . I do have unlimted data usage onmy mobile chip... hope this all makes sense.. thanks for any help in advance
  2. St1ckM4n TechSpot Maniac Posts: 1,537   +202

    The only way to get faster Internet speed is to use a 4G/LTE stick or tethered mobile.
  3. terry5880 TechSpot Enthusiast Posts: 420

    Thanks how much is one and where could I buy from im in london uk
  4. learninmypc TechSpot Guru Posts: 3,029   +100

    I'd suggest www.google.com it since we don't know your price range or other specs.:)
  5. St1ckM4n TechSpot Maniac Posts: 1,537   +202

    I don't know exactly what mobile carriers are in UK. Try going to your local T-Mobile, Orange, etc store and ask.
  6. terry5880 TechSpot Enthusiast Posts: 420

    I got a 3 chip as im on 3 network so need a dongle to support 3 and up to like £50 thanks for the help ..oh and stick I did go in to shop but they tried to sell me a chit one saying it was good but I knew that one as mate had one
     
  7. St1ckM4n TechSpot Maniac Posts: 1,537   +202

    Don't know man, you may have to go with the options that 3 provide. The mobile sticks are usually network locked, so a T-mobile one won't work on 3 until you unlock it. This process can be both costly and time consuming.