Macy
05/08/2008, 11:24 AM
Just got a 3G mobile, and notice that our house is just about in coverage for 3G (well I can get it upstairs to full reception or 2 bars in the front of the house). It got me thinking about getting a modem for their broadband. My operator is Vodafone.
Basically my options are
3G Broadband from Vodafone
Expensive, high contention wireless (if I'm even in the coverage area which would mean testing and potentially high number of drop outs) from regional broadband
Sit it out and wait for eircom to enable the exchange and hope even then I can get it (supposed to be done months ago so should in theory be on the way)
So my question start with which of the 3 above is the best option?
Is the mobile broadband any good? I'd only really be downloading music and general surfing - I wouldn't be playing games over it.
And finally, how long can a USB lead be - does the signal quality degrade with length? Could I have the modem upstairs and run a cable down to the PC (I guess a run of about 8ft) or would I be restricted to off my lap top in the front room?
I aint that technical so go easy on me, just getting really fed up of being stuck with dial up.
Basically my options are
3G Broadband from Vodafone
Expensive, high contention wireless (if I'm even in the coverage area which would mean testing and potentially high number of drop outs) from regional broadband
Sit it out and wait for eircom to enable the exchange and hope even then I can get it (supposed to be done months ago so should in theory be on the way)
So my question start with which of the 3 above is the best option?
Is the mobile broadband any good? I'd only really be downloading music and general surfing - I wouldn't be playing games over it.
And finally, how long can a USB lead be - does the signal quality degrade with length? Could I have the modem upstairs and run a cable down to the PC (I guess a run of about 8ft) or would I be restricted to off my lap top in the front room?
I aint that technical so go easy on me, just getting really fed up of being stuck with dial up.