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  • fsa259
    Newbie
    • May 2012
    • 11

    #1

    Best MiFi device

    Have a wifi only tablet, and just found out about the gigabags which seem the best data plans going.

    Which mifi device do you folk recommend from an unlocking and signal strength perspective? Is there one clear winner, or they all have varying pros and cons? ?40 sound reasonable for a used one?

    Planning on getting one off the bay.....
  • Jim.Mahoney
    V.I.P. Member
    • Feb 2010
    • 4249

    #2
    Originally posted by fsa259
    Have a wifi only tablet, and just found out about the gigabags which seem the best data plans going.

    Which mifi device do you folk recommend from an unlocking and signal strength perspective? Is there one clear winner, or they all have varying pros and cons? ?40 sound reasonable for a used one?

    Planning on getting one off the bay.....
    Huawei is top of the list!

    The E58xx series can all be unlocked, see E58xx unlock thread!

    Far better than ZTE...

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    • fsa259
      Newbie
      • May 2012
      • 11

      #3
      Thank you, Jim! I take your word as gospel given your extensive experience in this field. Many thanks.

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      • fsa259
        Newbie
        • May 2012
        • 11

        #4
        In your Huawei modem thread, you gave a useful review post on different dongles. Have you a similar one on the various Huawei mifis?

        I'm eyeing up the newer e585 with the one touch operation, but is it trickier to unlock?
        Last edited by fsa259; 1 June, 2012, 04:26.

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        • Jim.Mahoney
          V.I.P. Member
          • Feb 2010
          • 4249

          #5
          Originally posted by fsa259
          In your Huawei modem thread, you gave a useful review post on different dongles. Have you a similar one on the various Huawei mifis?

          I'm eyeing up the newer e585 with the one touch operation, but is it trickier to unlock?

          You can unlock the E585 but not for free! DC-Unlocker can do the unlock via their server, I think it's around 8 - 10 Euros...

          E5832s is probably my first choice, I'm not sure I want touch facilities on a Wi-Fi device...

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          • fsa259
            Newbie
            • May 2012
            • 11

            #6
            Thanks, Jim. Didn't consider the whole 'accidental activation while in bag' issue. Seems to be few E5832s' on the bay, but I'll keep looking.

            Just to throw something else into the mix...is the e586 worth it for future proofing, or chances are most other UK networks won't expand to feature the 21.5mbps speeds?

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            • Jim.Mahoney
              V.I.P. Member
              • Feb 2010
              • 4249

              #7
              Originally posted by fsa259
              Thanks, Jim. Didn't consider the whole 'accidental activation while in bag' issue. Seems to be few E5832s' on the bay, but I'll keep looking.

              Just to throw something else into the mix...is the e586 worth it for future proofing, or chances are most other UK networks won't expand to feature the 21.5mbps speeds?
              We have 21.5mbps here in South Africa and on 2100MHz is not much faster. It is on 900HMz but they would never allow 900MHz for HSPA in the UK as it's already busting full with 2/2.5G voice and data!

              LTE will be the way forward once the spectrum is auctioned off in the UK. This will use much of the frequency that's now free following the analogue TV switch-off.

              You wouldn't want to think of buying a LTE device yet as standards could change. Wait until things are operational, then LTE should be offering 50 - 100mbps and in theory way over this as LTE progresses!

              So you could even save more and go for the E5832 which has LED's in place of the display and look at LTE in a few years. The E5832 is also dual band (900/2100) which is handy if you are going to travel with it. It offers 7.2 down and 5.7 up.

              Remember that these are 'theoretical' speeds and provided it's 3.45am, there is no wind, it's not raining and there isn't a moth taking a snooze on the serving cells antenna you might get near that speed! My 28mbps capable modem is probably only 5 - 10% faster than my 7.6mbps device during the day.
              Last edited by Jim.Mahoney; 1 June, 2012, 15:18.

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              • fsa259
                Newbie
                • May 2012
                • 11

                #8
                Thanks Jim. That's some very useful info. Really appreciate your time.

                The display on the e5832s is so much more useful, but I'll see what comes my way.

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                • Jim.Mahoney
                  V.I.P. Member
                  • Feb 2010
                  • 4249

                  #9
                  Originally posted by fsa259
                  Thanks Jim. That's some very useful info. Really appreciate your time.

                  The display on the e5832s is so much more useful, but I'll see what comes my way.
                  You'll pay almost twice the price for a display that you'll probably never look at!

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                  • fsa259
                    Newbie
                    • May 2012
                    • 11

                    #10
                    As ever, the brutal truth from you

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                    • tonynw
                      Top Poster
                      • Nov 2011
                      • 147

                      #11
                      Why go to the expense of a mifi unit ?? it is more cost effective to tether you mobile phone and use it as a wireless hub.

                      tonynw
                      Last edited by tonynw; 2 June, 2012, 13:42.

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                      • fsa259
                        Newbie
                        • May 2012
                        • 11

                        #12
                        Oh, that's because my phone is on a cheap giffgaff ?5 goodybag that gives lots of texts but poor data rate, whereas for the mifi I was planning on getting the ?5 gigapack. Don't think I can combine the two as tethering is only allowed on the gigapack deal.

                        I figured ?10 pcm would suit my needs....

                        My phone is an old symbian 60, so no native tethering, but there's JoikuSpot.

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                        • tonynw
                          Top Poster
                          • Nov 2011
                          • 147

                          #13
                          Originally posted by fsa259
                          Oh, that's because my phone is on a cheap giffgaff ?5 goodybag that gives lots of texts but poor data rate, whereas for the mifi I was planning on getting the ?5 gigapack. Don't think I can combine the two as tethering is only allowed on the gigapack deal.

                          I figured ?10 pcm would suit my needs....

                          My phone is an old symbian 60, so no native tethering, but there's JoikuSpot.
                          cheq with giffgaff they say they don't support tethering and there will be a data restriction if they do.

                          i had a tesco sim gave me 500 mins 1000 text and 512 mb data for ?20 per month and an unlocked mifi unit i used an 02 sim in it and paid about ?15 per month for 3gig of data, i now have a Samsung Galaxy Note on 3 network pay ?31 per month 2000 mins any network 5000 texts 3000 mins to other 3 mobiles and unlimited data usage even if i tether my phone to as many devises that i want to. i use about 6 gig of data every month some times even more.

                          tonynw

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                          • fsa259
                            Newbie
                            • May 2012
                            • 11

                            #14
                            Originally posted by tonynw
                            cheq with giffgaff they say they don't support tethering and there will be a data restriction if they do.

                            i had a tesco sim gave me 500 mins 1000 text and 512 mb data for ?20 per month and an unlocked mifi unit i used an 02 sim in it and paid about ?15 per month for 3gig of data, i now have a Samsung Galaxy Note on 3 network pay ?31 per month 2000 mins any network 5000 texts 3000 mins to other 3 mobiles and unlimited data usage even if i tether my phone to as many devises that i want to. i use about 6 gig of data every month some times even more.

                            tonynw
                            GG says tethering is ok on their gigabags, but not goodybags.

                            You've got hold of some great deals there....I definitely don't call or text as much as that and data would be for emails mainly. Around uni buildings I've got access to their WiFi...I just need something for when I'm at/commuting to work.

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                            • Jim.Mahoney
                              V.I.P. Member
                              • Feb 2010
                              • 4249

                              #15
                              Originally posted by tonynw
                              Why go to the expense of a mifi unit ?? it is more cost effective to tether you mobile phone and use it as a wireless hub.

                              tonynw

                              1. It doesn't tie up your phone!
                              2. Instant WiFi 'Office' anywhere!
                              3. Better Battery life verses a phone!
                              4. Easier to use for a traveller as large databases of connect profiles can be stored!
                              The list goes on...

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