You will find at least 3 lots of info. already here if you type "Mobile Internet" in the search box. I don't have it yet, but think I will get the Telstra Pre-paid option when I do start to travel.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Monday 1st of April 2013 09:25:54 PM
The dog lady said
10:08 PM Apr 1, 2013
wireless internet is all I can get at home too so it makes no diff whether I'm travelling, but I'm still stumped as to why my old Samsung flip phone gives me better reception (whether used as a phone or an internet modem) than the new 4G modem provided by telstra. Telstra is not the cheapest, but does give the best coverage so where you plan to travel may influence or limit your choices. I believe you can also get a block of extra download to add to your mobile phone, so that you don't have to have separate internet connection.
-- Edited by The dog lady on Monday 1st of April 2013 10:10:20 PM
grd said
04:15 AM Apr 2, 2013
Hi All, I m just wondering what to do about mobile Internet . My hubby and I will be packing up and hitting the road for at least a couple of years and we will definitely need Internet access somehow. Its very expensive to get a monthly phone plan with a big data allowance and we both have iPhones and a laptop each. Living on a limited income means we need a cheaper alternative if there is one. Any tips would be greatly appreciated. Cheers GRD
vk6tnc said
04:26 AM Apr 2, 2013
Welcome to the forum. If you use the search button at the top of the page and enter the word internet, there are many threads with the answers you are looking for.....
jetj said
04:59 AM Apr 2, 2013
Some of the newer mobile phone plans with calls, sms and internet for a monthly fee like Kogan, Aldi, Amaysim have great deals.
jules47 said
05:18 AM Apr 2, 2013
Telstra Wi-Fi+USB dongle is apparently on sale through Coles or KMart for $39, with 5gb - about half price - have one and works well (paid full price).
AL H said
02:08 PM Apr 2, 2013
I use a second phone as a modem for prepaid from Aldi/Kogan. Phones are cheap or you may know someone who has a spare. There are plenty of people with these lying around.
The mobile modems are another option but make sure you purchase one that uses the Telstra network for the best coverage. Some mobile modems allow the fitment of an external antenna. I ran this setup with external antenna with the Optus network. Using the external antenna gave 4 bars against no bars without. The antenna can be purchased off Ebay. They look like a smaller TV antenna. The antenna/modem will pull in signal better than the phone.
These these are the prepaid recharge rates for Telstra and if you are looking for a 7 inch tablet the offer in the Coles catalogue would be hard to beat, the price for the tablet includes a free Telstra Wi Fi modem but it does end today
Remember...you get what you pay for! Buy cheap....get cheap. We have Telstra, can't fault it. Suits our needs.
Wombat 280 said
02:45 AM Apr 3, 2013
jules47 wrote:
Telstra Wi-Fi+USB dongle is apparently on sale through Coles or KMart for $39, with 5gb - about half price - have one and works well (paid full price).
What's Telstra up to they don't give anything away unless there's an up side for them
You will find at least 3 lots of info. already here if you type "Mobile Internet" in the search box. I don't have it yet, but think I will get the Telstra Pre-paid option when I do start to travel.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Monday 1st of April 2013 09:25:54 PM
wireless internet is all I can get at home too so it makes no diff whether I'm travelling, but I'm still stumped as to why my old Samsung flip phone gives me better reception (whether used as a phone or an internet modem) than the new 4G modem provided by telstra. Telstra is not the cheapest, but does give the best coverage so where you plan to travel may influence or limit your choices. I believe you can also get a block of extra download to add to your mobile phone, so that you don't have to have separate internet connection.
-- Edited by The dog lady on Monday 1st of April 2013 10:10:20 PM
Hi All, I m just wondering what to do about mobile Internet . My hubby and I will be packing up and hitting the road for at least a couple of years and we will definitely need Internet access somehow. Its very expensive to get a monthly phone plan with a big data allowance and we both have iPhones and a laptop each. Living on a limited income means we need a cheaper alternative if there is one. Any tips would be greatly appreciated. Cheers GRD
Welcome to the forum. If you use the search button at the top of the page and enter the word internet, there are many threads with the answers you are looking for.....
Some of the newer mobile phone plans with calls, sms and internet for a monthly fee like Kogan, Aldi, Amaysim have great deals.
The mobile modems are another option but make sure you purchase one that uses the Telstra network for the best coverage. Some mobile modems allow the fitment of an external antenna. I ran this setup with external antenna with the Optus network. Using the external antenna gave 4 bars against no bars without. The antenna can be purchased off Ebay. They look like a smaller TV antenna. The antenna/modem will pull in signal better than the phone.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/16dBi-850MHz-Yagi-Antenna-Telstra-nextG-Vodafone-patch-lead-10-Metre-coax-/321079688019?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_15&hash=item4ac1d73b53
If you are staying in towns, mostly you would be right for reception with the phone as a mobile.
Al.
The Coles offer ends today http://www.coles.com.au/Portals/0/content/images/catalogue/weekly/current/c-nsw-met/files/assets/common/downloads/publication.pdf
These these are the prepaid recharge rates for Telstra and if you are looking for a 7 inch tablet the offer in the Coles catalogue would be hard to beat, the price for the tablet includes a free Telstra Wi Fi modem but it does end today
http://www.telstra.com.au/internet/mobile-broadband/prepaid/rates/
Cheers
David
Buy cheap....get cheap.
We have Telstra, can't fault it.
Suits our needs.
What's Telstra up to they don't give anything away unless there's an up side for them