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Mike/Joe,
Totally fascinating stuff. My daughter has an original web payg 02 sim, which she says gave her free access through GPRS, but when she downloaded games it debited her credit!. I didnt take too much notice of GPRS as I thought it was just a phone access and didnt realise that you could use it on a laptop. I must say it seems too good to be true. It just happens that I have brought a Carphone Warehouse mag out here and on the network pages there is no mention of GPRS! I think 3G must have overtaken it as a form of connectivity. I'll investigate when I get home, but to have a free mobile internet access abroad seems like a loophole that 02 will close! I do get a small bonus at home though with this monthly 02 phone in that the 75 inclusive mins I get can be used on a data connection with an ISP (in my case my mobile ISP is Plus Net, my home NTL do not offer a mobile portal) for free. Can any 02 PAYG Sim work? Keith, I use a bluetooth connection between the Nokia phone and the Vaio laptop. As Mike has said the set up is a bit fiddly, but once its done the connection is straight forward! Phil |
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On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 07:54:54 +0200, Phil Layton wrote in
Totally fascinating stuff. My daughter has an original web payg 02 sim, which she says gave her free access through GPRS, but when she downloaded games it debited her credit!. I didnt take too much notice of GPRS as I thought it was just a phone access and didnt realise that you could use it on a laptop. I must say it seems too good to be true. It just happens that I have brought a Carphone Warehouse mag out here and on the network pages there is no mention of GPRS! I think 3G must have overtaken it as a form of connectivity. Hi Phil - yes GPRS has been overtaken in some ways by 3G, but it still works fine. As far as I know GPRS is used purely for data transfer and that can be just to the phone itself (my Nokia can check email as well as browse the web in a tiny screen) or to a laptop. The rate of data transfer is interesting. If you simply make the old type GSM dial up connection by the phone actually dialing a number, it is restricted to 9.6 kb/sec (unless on Orange when it can be 14.4 kb/sec. Using GPRS this rises to about the same, or slightly faster, than the old 56k dial up modem we use on PCs. That would be about 50-60 kb/sec. 3G is much faster, but I don't yet know how this works via O2 SIMs. Only the most recent phones could use 3G anyway. I'll investigate when I get home, but to have a free mobile internet access abroad seems like a loophole that 02 will close! I do get a small bonus at home though with this monthly 02 phone in that the 75 inclusive mins I get can be used on a data connection with an ISP (in my case my mobile ISP is Plus Net, my home NTL do not offer a mobile portal) for free. Can any 02 PAYG Sim work? I have no idea about older SIMs, but certainly the new ones seem to allow it. I obtained mine last summer when O2 had one of their free SIM offers, where you enter your name/address on their web page and they send between 4 and 6 SIM cards. They do this every few weeks for a couple of days, the last being about a week ago. You mentioned Bluetooth as well. My experience wasn't good, but that was purely because my Nokia kept crashing and rebooting after about a minute of use. I know a firmware upgrade would cure it, but I'm happy just using the data connection. -- Mike 55.13°N 6.69°W Coleraine posted to uk.sci.weather 15/07/2005 06:38:44 UTC |
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In message , Mike Tullett
writes On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 07:54:54 +0200, Phil Layton wrote in Totally fascinating stuff. My daughter has an original web payg 02 sim, which she says gave her free access through GPRS, but when she downloaded games it debited her credit!. I didnt take too much notice of GPRS as I thought it was just a phone access and didnt realise that you could use it on a laptop. I must say it seems too good to be true. It just happens that I have brought a Carphone Warehouse mag out here and on the network pages there is no mention of GPRS! I think 3G must have overtaken it as a form of connectivity. Hi Phil - yes GPRS has been overtaken in some ways by 3G, but it still works fine. As far as I know GPRS is used purely for data transfer and that can be just to the phone itself (my Nokia can check email as well as browse the web in a tiny screen) or to a laptop. The rate of data transfer is interesting. If you simply make the old type GSM dial up connection by the phone actually dialing a number, it is restricted to 9.6 kb/sec (unless on Orange when it can be 14.4 kb/sec. Using GPRS this rises to about the same, or slightly faster, than the old 56k dial up modem we use on PCs. That would be about 50-60 kb/sec. 3G is much faster, but I don't yet know how this works via O2 SIMs. Only the most recent phones could use 3G anyway. I use a Trumobile GPRS card in my laptop with an O2 sim card in it. It works a treat but it is something like £1 per megabyte. I didn't know about this loophole with PAYG sim cards. I must try to get hold of one and try it out with the GPRS card. Earlier this week I was in Germany. The hotel I stayed in had broadband Internet access via a wireless LAN in the hotel. It cost 18 Euros for a 24-hour password allowing unlimited access for the 24 hours. For business purposes this was a very good deal. Norman. (delete "thisbit" twice to e-mail) -- Norman Lynagh Weather Consultancy Chalfont St Giles 85m a.s.l. England |
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On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 08:16:56 GMT, Norman Lynagh wrote in
The rate of data transfer is interesting. If you simply make the old type GSM dial up connection by the phone actually dialing a number, it is restricted to 9.6 kb/sec (unless on Orange when it can be 14.4 kb/sec. Using GPRS this rises to about the same, or slightly faster, than the old 56k dial up modem we use on PCs. That would be about 50-60 kb/sec. 3G is much faster, but I don't yet know how this works via O2 SIMs. Only the most recent phones could use 3G anyway. I use a Trumobile GPRS card in my laptop with an O2 sim card in it. It works a treat but it is something like £1 per megabyte. I didn't know about this loophole with PAYG sim cards. I must try to get hold of one and try it out with the GPRS card. I was almost at the point of getting that sort of card until I realised I could do virtually as much via my existing phone. It's worth noting that your connection settings would have to be modified to reflect the PAYG type of connection. There is more on this page: http://www.filesaveas.com/gprs.html#o2 It is in the section "O2 GPRS settings (WAP)" you'd see some of the details. However it still needs the http proxy settings, as in the table to its right, as well as using port 8080 not 9201. The DNS servers are also as mentioned under that second section. If there is enough interest, I could put together a web page with a few screen shots to illustrate how things are set up. -- Mike 55.13°N 6.69°W Coleraine posted to uk.sci.weather 15/07/2005 08:43:12 UTC |
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On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 09:43:12 +0100, Mike Tullett
wrote: If there is enough interest, I could put together a web page with a few screen shots to illustrate how things are set up. Yes please! -- Alan White Twenty-eight miles NW of Glasgow, overlooking Loch Goil and Loch Long in Argyll, Scotland. Web cam and weather:- http://www.windycroft.gt-britain.co....her/kabcam.htm Some walks and treks:- http://www.windycroft.gt-britain.co.uk/walks/index.html |
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I seem to have started something here :-)
Keith (Southend) Alan White wrote: On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 09:43:12 +0100, Mike Tullett wrote: If there is enough interest, I could put together a web page with a few screen shots to illustrate how things are set up. Yes please! -- Alan White Twenty-eight miles NW of Glasgow, overlooking Loch Goil and Loch Long in Argyll, Scotland. Web cam and weather:- http://www.windycroft.gt-britain.co....her/kabcam.htm Some walks and treks:- http://www.windycroft.gt-britain.co.uk/walks/index.html |
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![]() "Mike Tullett" wrote in message ... On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 08:16:56 GMT, Norman Lynagh wrote in If there is enough interest, I could put together a web page with a few screen shots to illustrate how things are set up. Mike, I would appreciate that too. Ive spent a few moments looking through the 02 site just now, and it seems that the current 'advertised' SIM PAYG gives 1Mb free mobile access pm, with a £10 p m top up. Looking through some of my 02 mailings with the bills over the past couple of years, theres one leaflet saying that the 'current' 02 free access to WAP & GPRS for some users was going to stop in 2004 and they would be charged at a rate of £2.35 per Mb after a free monthly allowance (rather like the old Genie SIM that gave unlimited texts but now O2 have put a 300/month cap (yes my daughter uses them all!) I'll get on to 02 tomorrow , as I have to get my SIM GPRS enabled just to set the thing up! I'll ask at what the current GPRS rate is... Phil |
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Phil Layton wrote:
"Mike Tullett" wrote in message ... On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 08:16:56 GMT, Norman Lynagh wrote in If there is enough interest, I could put together a web page with a few screen shots to illustrate how things are set up. Mike, I would appreciate that too. Ive spent a few moments looking through the 02 site just now, and it seems that the current 'advertised' SIM PAYG gives 1Mb free mobile access pm, with a £10 p m top up. Looking through some of my 02 mailings with the bills over the past couple of years, theres one leaflet saying that the 'current' 02 free access to WAP & GPRS for some users was going to stop in 2004 and they would be charged at a rate of £2.35 per Mb after a free monthly allowance (rather like the old Genie SIM that gave unlimited texts but now O2 have put a 300/month cap (yes my daughter uses them all!) I'll get on to 02 tomorrow , as I have to get my SIM GPRS enabled just to set the thing up! I'll ask at what the current GPRS rate is... Phil I'd be interested to Phil. If I was to be downloading my usual array of synops I should think I'm looking at quite a number of Megs! http://weather.cod.edu/digatmos/syn/?N=D eg: 6am synop 923k I've put a bid in for a Samsung S300 and still trawling around the Notebooks. -- Keith (Southend) 'Weather Home & Abroad' http://www.southendweather.net |
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On Sun, 17 Jul 2005 09:55:05 +0100, Keith (Southend) wrote in
I would appreciate that too. Ive spent a few moments looking through the 02 site just now, and it seems that the current 'advertised' SIM PAYG gives 1Mb free mobile access pm, with a £10 p m top up. Looking through some of my 02 mailings with the bills over the past couple of years, theres one leaflet saying that the 'current' 02 free access to WAP & GPRS for some users was going to stop in 2004 and they would be charged at a rate of £2.35 per Mb after a free monthly allowance (rather like the old Genie SIM that gave unlimited texts but now O2 have put a 300/month cap (yes my daughter uses them all!) I'll get on to 02 tomorrow , as I have to get my SIM GPRS enabled just to set the thing up! I'll ask at what the current GPRS rate is... I'd be interested to Phil. If I was to be downloading my usual array of synops I should think I'm looking at quite a number of Megs! http://weather.cod.edu/digatmos/syn/?N=D eg: 6am synop 923k I've knocked together a web page and emailed the URL to the five who showed an interest. I am more than happy to let others have the link if they will email me. -- Mike 55.13°N 6.69°W Coleraine posted to uk.sci.weather 18/07/2005 18:49:12 UTC |
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On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 19:49:12 +0100, Mike Tullett wrote in
I've knocked together a web page and emailed the URL to the five who showed an interest. I am more than happy to let others have the link if they will email me. If you see this, Phil, my email to your Hotmail address bounced so could you let me have another address please? -- Mike 55.13°N 6.69°W Coleraine posted to uk.sci.weather 18/07/2005 19:27:12 UTC |
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