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Mobile Internet - SnakThree - 08-08-2012

' Wrote:i use mobile opera mini every time for come here because dont have net home:(and i read somwhere that mobile phone can be modem too but dont know install it

I used laptop with WAP for 2 hours, it transfered over 5 times more than using Opera Mobile for 2 weeks.

So unless you get no limit or cheap net,you can either use WiFi, USB or maybe Bluetooth to make Mobile as router for computer.


Mobile Internet - jerkovile - 08-08-2012

i have 500 mb first with faster speed then when I spend that 500 mb just speed is then smaller then usuall . How you mean with bluetoth? Sory


Mobile Internet - jerkovile - 08-08-2012

man sory I know via bluetut. :$:$ Didnt know because my brain was off line :lol::P:P


Mobile Internet - sergey - 08-08-2012

Then i am at work i use my phone as modem and play the disco on my nout)) i am not sure how much traffic it takes but i have a limit of 2 gbs and i don't yet passed it:D


Mobile Internet - Ipuvaepe - 08-08-2012

' Wrote:I'm accessing the forums via my <strike>life-saving</strike> tethered internet connection
This pretty clearly says he's using a mobile internet connection on a computer.

As for the mode of tethering, Cable > Bluetooth > WiFi for a single device. This is quite simply by power use. Now if you do what I do and have a mobile hotspot with large external antennas wired to your car, the battery life tends not to be an issue. But for most phones, remember that when you use bluetooth or wifi you are running two radios: one for the internet connection and one for your PAN/WLAN.


Mobile Internet - Loken - 08-09-2012

Yeah. He said he's using tethered mobile internet; which means he's sharing his phone's connection with his PC. I used to do that myself, and the only thing you can really do is turn off images.


RE: Mobile Internet - Misfit - 01-23-2013

The idea of an app could be useful.

Though I understand (having experience in web design interfacing with apps) that this could be a logistical nightmare.


RE: Mobile Internet - Ichiru - 01-23-2013

You realise this thread is over 4 months old now? -_-