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#1
Just a quick questions for the techie people here (Andy lol
)
I have a Tata Nano plus internet dongle which I bought about 3 years ago
Assuming I can still use this for internet in Goa, is this dongle usable with the Apple iPad ?
(I am not familiar user of iPad but very likely to be very soon !!)
Thanks
Dread - x
)I have a Tata Nano plus internet dongle which I bought about 3 years ago
Assuming I can still use this for internet in Goa, is this dongle usable with the Apple iPad ?
(I am not familiar user of iPad but very likely to be very soon !!)
Thanks
Dread - x
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It depends if your ipad is the cheaper one that only has wifi and no usb ports to plug the dongle into.
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Which iPad is the 'cheap one with no usb port' ?
As I am completely unfamiliar with iPad stuff I thought I would seek some advice from you techie bods on here............
(personally I didn't think any iPad was cheap
)Dread - x
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Sorry Dread, should have said cheaper!
Base models only have wifi, so will not work with a dongle unless it is a mifi wireless type.
http://store.apple.com/uk/browse/home/shop_ipad/compare
The price difference, on any model, is precisely one hundred of our English pounds................
Base models only have wifi, so will not work with a dongle unless it is a mifi wireless type.
http://store.apple.com/uk/browse/home/shop_ipad/compare
The price difference, on any model, is precisely one hundred of our English pounds................
#5
Sorry Dread, should have said cheaper!
Base models only have wifi, so will not work with a dongle unless it is a mifi wireless type.
http://store.apple.com/uk/browse/home/shop_ipad/compare
The price difference, on any model, is precisely one hundred of our English pounds................
Base models only have wifi, so will not work with a dongle unless it is a mifi wireless type.
http://store.apple.com/uk/browse/home/shop_ipad/compare
The price difference, on any model, is precisely one hundred of our English pounds................
Will have a look....must admit the hike in price for every little extra is quite outrageous !
Dread - x
#6
Don't forget to buy a data pack for the sim & activate GPRS on the SIM (in a phone) before you 'cut it' & put it into the iPad.
I'd imagine mi-fi 'dongles' would be quite expensive in Goa as even normal dongles struck me as expensive when compared to the UK.
H.
#7
Just a quick questions for the techie people here (Andy lol
)
I have a Tata Nano plus internet dongle which I bought about 3 years ago
Assuming I can still use this for internet in Goa, is this dongle usable with the Apple iPad ?
(I am not familiar user of iPad but very likely to be very soon !!)
Thanks
Dread - x
)I have a Tata Nano plus internet dongle which I bought about 3 years ago
Assuming I can still use this for internet in Goa, is this dongle usable with the Apple iPad ?
(I am not familiar user of iPad but very likely to be very soon !!)
Thanks
Dread - x
Just plug the dongle into the router with a long lead so you can move it for good reception.
#8
OK - to re-cap from a number of threads:
Your dongle contains a sim, if the sim hasn't been used for 6 (or choose number) months then it will have been de-activated so you will need a new one. Newer cellphones e.g. iPhone (other smart phones are available) allow you to tether other computers/tablets/etc. - i.e.they act as wireless access points.
Since 9th Nov foreigners can only have sims valid for 3 months (an Indian driving licence may get round this???) and outlets can not issue pre-activated sims and must forward 'authenticated' documents before the sim is activated - rumour is that no sims have been activated since 9th Nov 'cos no-one knows what to do.
In other news, the Indian Government is trying to attract more tourists ......
AndyD 8-)₹
Your dongle contains a sim, if the sim hasn't been used for 6 (or choose number) months then it will have been de-activated so you will need a new one. Newer cellphones e.g. iPhone (other smart phones are available) allow you to tether other computers/tablets/etc. - i.e.they act as wireless access points.
Since 9th Nov foreigners can only have sims valid for 3 months (an Indian driving licence may get round this???) and outlets can not issue pre-activated sims and must forward 'authenticated' documents before the sim is activated - rumour is that no sims have been activated since 9th Nov 'cos no-one knows what to do.
In other news, the Indian Government is trying to attract more tourists ......
AndyD 8-)₹
#9
OK - to re-cap from a number of threads:
Your dongle contains a sim, if the sim hasn't been used for 6 (or choose number) months then it will have been de-activated so you will need a new one. Newer cellphones e.g. iPhone (other smart phones are available) allow you to tether other computers/tablets/etc. - i.e.they act as wireless access points.
Since 9th Nov foreigners can only have sims valid for 3 months (an Indian driving licence may get round this???) and outlets can not issue pre-activated sims and must forward 'authenticated' documents before the sim is activated - rumour is that no sims have been activated since 9th Nov 'cos no-one knows what to do.
In other news, the Indian Government is trying to attract more tourists ......
AndyD 8-)₹
Your dongle contains a sim, if the sim hasn't been used for 6 (or choose number) months then it will have been de-activated so you will need a new one. Newer cellphones e.g. iPhone (other smart phones are available) allow you to tether other computers/tablets/etc. - i.e.they act as wireless access points.
Since 9th Nov foreigners can only have sims valid for 3 months (an Indian driving licence may get round this???) and outlets can not issue pre-activated sims and must forward 'authenticated' documents before the sim is activated - rumour is that no sims have been activated since 9th Nov 'cos no-one knows what to do.
In other news, the Indian Government is trying to attract more tourists ......
AndyD 8-)₹
Unless of course Santa brings me an iPad then I may have to talk to you Chris about this router and where you buy it

Dread - x
#10
Am about to register for Tata Photon + dongle at the shop by the Post Office, Calangute 1,800 R/-. They say it can be reactivated months after it has been disconnected on orders of the Govt. i.e. automatically, when my visa expires.
They want a letter of introduction/reference as well as xerox of my passport and visa.
That aside, they say the 300 R/- a month package giving only 10Gb a month use is faster than the 1,000 R/- unlimited monthly use subscription.
Can anybody verify this? And, what has anybody's experience been like with the Tata Photon + ? Any better alternatives?
Thanks.
They want a letter of introduction/reference as well as xerox of my passport and visa.
That aside, they say the 300 R/- a month package giving only 10Gb a month use is faster than the 1,000 R/- unlimited monthly use subscription.
Can anybody verify this? And, what has anybody's experience been like with the Tata Photon + ? Any better alternatives?
Thanks.
#11
Am about to register for Tata Photon + dongle at the shop by the Post Office, Calangute 1,800 R/-. They say it can be reactivated months after it has been disconnected on orders of the Govt. i.e. automatically, when my visa expires.
They want a letter of introduction/reference as well as xerox of my passport and visa.
That aside, they say the 300 R/- a month package giving only 10Gb a month use is faster than the 1,000 R/- unlimited monthly use subscription.
Can anybody verify this? And, what has anybody's experience been like with the Tata Photon + ? Any better alternatives?
Thanks.
They want a letter of introduction/reference as well as xerox of my passport and visa.
That aside, they say the 300 R/- a month package giving only 10Gb a month use is faster than the 1,000 R/- unlimited monthly use subscription.
Can anybody verify this? And, what has anybody's experience been like with the Tata Photon + ? Any better alternatives?
Thanks.
I have had the same Tata Photon + dongle for for about 4 years now and I am pleased to say it still works.
I took it to the Elephant Shop in Candolim and paid about 2000 rupees which gave me unlimited use for the whole time I was in Goa (5 months).....and as you know I did use it a lot this season

Some friends were having to wait days/weeks for their dongles to become activated..........by the time I walked across the road to Noni's place mine was fully working.
I was hearing from friends that they were also having to wait several days (one waited for 3 weeks) to get a phone SIM activated. Again I got mine form the Elephant Shop......and it was working as I left the shop.
Dread - x
#12
Am about to register for Tata Photon + dongle at the shop by the Post Office, Calangute 1,800 R/-. They say it can be reactivated months after it has been disconnected on orders of the Govt. i.e. automatically, when my visa expires.
They want a letter of introduction/reference as well as xerox of my passport and visa.
That aside, they say the 300 R/- a month package giving only 10Gb a month use is faster than the 1,000 R/- unlimited monthly use subscription.
Can anybody verify this? And, what has anybody's experience been like with the Tata Photon + ? Any better alternatives?
Thanks.
They want a letter of introduction/reference as well as xerox of my passport and visa.
That aside, they say the 300 R/- a month package giving only 10Gb a month use is faster than the 1,000 R/- unlimited monthly use subscription.
Can anybody verify this? And, what has anybody's experience been like with the Tata Photon + ? Any better alternatives?
Thanks.
#13
So, is it true that the one month unlimited subscription is slower than the 10Gb a month limited subscription? How come?
Activation time is not a problem, quality of connection, page refresh and multiple pages at same time is the issue.
Activation time is not a problem, quality of connection, page refresh and multiple pages at same time is the issue.



