QUOTE(digilife @ Apr 15 2012, 08:56 AM)
You wan lower figures, yes, there you go ?
this one is lower if you have AU$125
http://www.ebay.com.my/itm/New-unlock-Huaw...=item3a72410eb5
btw, a MF60 is a MiFi, how do u pair it with a Router?
and remember a MiFi is only a temporary solution if you wan internet/wifi when you are OUTSIDE of your house or office cause most MiFi utilise a battery to power up a device, you can have WiFi BUT the speed will not be fast vause for highspeed, you need to have more power to suck all the available bandwidth , so i can conclude unless you use your MiFi on the Mains, else the speed is only so so je............
If you use the MiFi on Mains, the battery will konk out faster than you reliase, it happened to my sister's Huawei e5832 (the battery retired in less than 6 mths as she use the MiFi on mains) UNLESS its a Huddle which can be power up without the battery inserted
( i am using this too )
and for those Formula 1 Fans of USB modem here you go...................
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its just a spike only like when you drive the F1 car on a straight
this one is lower if you have AU$125
http://www.ebay.com.my/itm/New-unlock-Huaw...=item3a72410eb5
btw, a MF60 is a MiFi, how do u pair it with a Router?
and remember a MiFi is only a temporary solution if you wan internet/wifi when you are OUTSIDE of your house or office cause most MiFi utilise a battery to power up a device, you can have WiFi BUT the speed will not be fast vause for highspeed, you need to have more power to suck all the available bandwidth , so i can conclude unless you use your MiFi on the Mains, else the speed is only so so je............
If you use the MiFi on Mains, the battery will konk out faster than you reliase, it happened to my sister's Huawei e5832 (the battery retired in less than 6 mths as she use the MiFi on mains) UNLESS its a Huddle which can be power up without the battery inserted
and for those Formula 1 Fans of USB modem here you go...................
[attachmentid=2791027]
its just a spike only like when you drive the F1 car on a straight
Apr 20 2012, 01:58 AM
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