Im going to be working from onboard for 6 months remotely.
Hows phone reception say from fraser and up. Lady musgrave?
Great keppel. Percy group? Hook reef?
Take a Telstra 4 g internet dongle with you , you can run the dongle up the mast to get the best coverage. Phone signal varies , north of Keppel you have island head creek , had nothing at Percy,s until st bees keswick had internet at line reef but no phone.
Take a Telstra 4 g internet dongle with you , you can run the dongle up the mast to get the best coverage. Phone signal varies , north of Keppel you have island head creek , had nothing at Percy,s until st bees keswick had internet at line reef but no phone.
Thanks Dama. Ive got telstra, ive also got a dongle but not going to take it as its a usb one and disconnected.. i can run the phone up the mast though and use this to tether a few times a day.
hi there, i would suggest getting a Telstra wifi dongle as well. this is because you will find that the transmit power of your phone is a lot less than a dongle, so tethering might not work so well with your phone up the mast. and it means you have a backup internet connection (and the dongle is a lot less expensive if it happens to fall to its death)...
Plus you can get an aerial for the wifi dongle. Run em both up the mast for optimal reception. The dongle battery lasts at least a couple of hours constant use, and can be used concurrently by more than one phone and tablet/computer.
i have a telstra 4G usb dongle but that needs to be plugged into the lappy. the thing was $279. a rort.
Problem is i dont really wanna go on some plan as im already on a pretty fatplan with telstra for my phone.
I will look into these ones you guys are talking about though. They probably have come down in price since i bought mine in 2011.
Yep, buy one and use your current sim/plan
really?
As long as it uses the same size simcard as your phone and you have to keep changing the card between the two.
This is a Telstra pre paid Wi-Fi and l use it everywhere l go. Worked on the east coast, no worries, btwn Mooloolabah and Sydney. Got a spare battery charging at the nav. table while the unit is up the mast powering my phone and tablet if l need it.
It is not as cheap as the land based ones but much cheaper than satellite phone.
Was 40GB data for $140 last time God for two years and you can reload it on the run.
Btw Steve, l can't tell if you never ask. ![]()
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This is a Telstra pre paid Wi-Fi and l use it everywhere l go. Worked on the east coast, no worries, btwn Mooloolabah and Sydney. Got a spare battery charging at the nav. table while the unit is up the mast powering my phone and tablet if l need it.
It is not as cheap as the land based ones but much cheaper than satellite phone.
Was 40GB data for $140 last time God for two years and you can reload it on the run.
Btw Steve, l can't tell if you never ask. ![]()
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oi you , get yourself ready, we are leaving soon!
Yep, buy one and use your current sim/plan
really?
As long as it uses the same size simcard as your phone and you have to keep changing the card between the two.
really. that is awesome.
Yep, buy one and use your current sim/plan
really?
with most Telstra plans you can get an extra data SIM attached to the same plan...
The latest and greatest legal device is a Cel-fi go. I will be fitting one to my boat before I head north. They boost both 3 & 4G ( phone and data) I will have the external antenna mounted on my second set of spreaders. Currently I have an Ericsson W35 which did get me range at the Percy Islands. According to all reports the Cel-fi should out do the W35 which is old technology now. The biggest drawback is the cost at over $1,000.00 but if you are relying in phone and data for work as I do, it's a small cost, may even be a tax deduction.![]()
cel-fi.com/oceania/
I use the same dongle as sirgallivant. It takes an aerial which allowss you to keep it inside and charging. We got usable reception on Deal Island. Normally 20Gb for $140 but there are specials at 40Gb for $140.
I've just bought an optus dongle on special at Coles. $39 including 4Gb. A bit cheaper to run at $130 for 25Gb, the 4g is good and it provides a backup. Telstra has the overall best coverage but there is the odd spot where optus reception better. Oh, a this one has a 6 hour battery.
Cheers
Bristle
Telstra 4GX MF910V wifi modem $10 at Woolworths at the moment
www.ozbargain.com.au/node/308086
Takes an external antenna
www.ztemobiles.com.au/MF910V.htm
Telstra 4GX MF910V wifi modem $10 at Woolworths at the moment
www.ozbargain.com.au/node/308086
Takes an external antenna
www.ztemobiles.com.au/MF910V.htm
I use one of these in my caravan with an external antenna up a 5 mt mast. The modem it self doesn't receive any better then your device with a sim in it, but when you add the external antenna you can connect via wifi with you iPad and reception is improved.