To have two 3G dongle modems installed (though obviously not connected) on a machine at the same time (given that everyone seems to be using the same make of dongle), so that I could move between networks (I'm thinking 3 and Vodafone) according to coverage?
Don't see why not. Would it not just create two separate network connections?
I wonder if...
If it is the same make of dongle, would just installing the Vodafone software work with your existing dongle?
Unlikely but maybe worth a try!
First I need to get hold of a Vodafone dongle. ;)
I don't see why it wouldn't work, Rik. :)
As I say, I just wonder about driver clash...
I don't think that would be a problem. They're likely to be different hardware anyway.
I'm not sure Rick, but from what I understand they work on the same principal a mobile phones so the software is probably identical to all types, each modem is tied to its own network as are the phones and in the same way it is possible to get it unlocked, there are sites that offer this service, at a price, after unlocking you would just need to change the sim to change the network. Having two dongles connected at the same time is I think going to cause a conflict.
http://www.unlocked-dongle.co.uk/ (http://www.unlocked-dongle.co.uk/)
if i remember rightly at some point in time i had both 3 and Tmobile dongels installed on a laptop at the same time
Thanks, Colin.
Quote from: talos on Jul 16, 2009, 13:53:27
Having two dongles connected at the same time is I think going to cause a conflict.
I wasn't planning on having two connected at the same time, Bob, just installed. Thanks for the link. :thumb:
Quote from: Sebby on Jul 16, 2009, 13:31:42
I don't think that would be a problem. They're likely to be different hardware anyway.
Most of them seem to be the same dingle, just re-badged, Seb.