3G modem + Tuenti speed and painful ping
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I have had a problem for not long with my 3G modem and my Tuenti tariff...I have a prepaid sim from Tuenti of those that pay 1 euro per day of connection, I usually use it whenever I go away for the weekend with a Huawei E220 modem, but for not long if I put it in the modem (either in the E220 or in a K3520) I have a connection speed quite bad and a horrible ping, it disconnects all the time etc... On the other hand if I do tethering from the phone it goes perfect.
Is it that they detect my connection from the modem and annoy me? Can I hide it? it is a pain to keep changing the sim...
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That looks like a modem caput, have you checked how much signal is getting to the modem. -
That looks like a modem caput, have you checked how much signal is getting to the modem.
I've tried with two different modems and it's the same
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I've tried with two different modems and it's the same
Well, it's probably that they really are blocking it for you. ¬¬
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If they do check it, I don't know for sure but it's typical for them to sell sim cards for modems with different prices for internet, the best thing is to connect the mobile. I also don't think you can hide the identity of the device because they read the imei that identifies it.
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I also don't think you can hide the identity of the device because they read the imei that identifies it.
I already told him that via whatsapp, that it's better with a mobile phone even if it's a bad one so that it can act as a modem through wifi
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I already told you that over WhatsApp, that it's better with a mobile phone, even if it's a bad one, so that it can act as a modem through Wi-Fi
Well yes... there's no other option. The problem is the money, XD
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Well yes... there's no other choice. The problem is the money, XD
But use a mobile that you already have, you can use it via USB and thus save battery, any one will do, it doesn't even have to be a smartphone.
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But use a mobile that you already have, you can use it via USB and thus save battery, any one can serve, it is not necessary that it is a smartphone.
The problem is the hassle of changing the SIM card and that they can't call me while I use the internet. It seems like a 56k connection xD
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well pay for a stick like everyone else (those without fixed internet) :troll:
PD: in a certain cable company starting tomorrow they improve the prices… if anyone has any doubts ask me