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ara
Posts: 1039
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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Does anyone here have it or has used it? I signed up for it the other day, been reading up on getting it working under linux, anyone with it played around with that? |
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| #0 10:15pm 18/02/07 |
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Skitza
Posts: 7762
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I've used it in Winblows and if you don't install it right, it blue screens every time :D ahh good times...
Speed is pretty good, nowhere near the limit it says but. The little antenna is gay also. |
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| #1 11:23pm 18/02/07 |
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darkjedi
Posts: 947
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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speedwise, I've had the Maxon Turbomodem (one of the Mobilenet versions of the Bigpond NextG cards) here running at speeds around the 600-700kilobit/sec mark (I'm in brisbane cbd).. compared to the cdma 'broadband' cards we had, it's a significant improvement - Playing WoW on the CDMA ones I used to sit around 800-1000ms, with the NextG cards I'm finding it running at/around the 400-500ms mark.
They're definitely nice if you've got the need to have one (can't get dsl/cable or move around a lot), but a little overpriced otherwise.. |
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| #2 12:44am 19/02/07 |
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Mr Hardware
Posts: 1469
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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| #3 10:34am 19/02/07 |
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Corrupt
Posts: 1036
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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NO NO AND NO AND NO AND NO
DO NOT GET IT, i use to do tech support for them. I know how shoddy the product is. |
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| #4 12:26pm 19/02/07 |
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tung
Token Black Man
Posts: 4599
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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we use them at work. great speeds, but watch out for that $15,000 per gig charges if you go over your allocated amount...
yes thats fifteen thousand dollars |
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| #5 01:34pm 19/02/07 |
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TicMan
Posts: 1665
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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How'd you get to $15,000 ?
Additional usage is charged at $0.30 per MB on usage-based plans 2. Usage means monthly combined upload and download data transfer. 1 Gigabyte = 1000 Megabytes. http://my.bigpond.com/internetplans/broadband/wireless/mobile_plans/default.jsp 1000 x $0.30 = $300 ? |
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| #6 04:08pm 19/02/07 |
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Cl1nt
Posts: 578
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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^you realise 1gig is 1024mb right?
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| #7 05:33pm 19/02/07 |
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parabol
Posts: 3020
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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^you realise 1gig is 1024mb right? ^ You realise he's quoting Telstra's definition of "1gig" right? Not stating what he personally thinks 1gig is. |
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| #8 05:38pm 19/02/07 |
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happytree
Posts: 7
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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^ You realise he's quoting Telstra's definition of "1gig" right? Not stating what he personally thinks 1gig is. ^He's just pointing out that you will get charged 1024 x 30c? |
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| #9 05:44pm 19/02/07 |
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ara
Posts: 1040
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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^ No he won't.
Bigpond and most other ISPs use the convension of 1000bytes = 1K, 1000K = 1M and 1000M = 1G to make the billing maths easier. Furthermore, this convention has become so widely used due that the term megabyte and kilobyte are becoming ambiguous hence Bigpond clearly explain their definition in their billing rate card. |
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| #10 06:15pm 19/02/07 |
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ara
Posts: 1041
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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So after a bit of stuffing around with account card registration i got it working today.
The bigpond wireless client is dongs. I un installed it at am now just using windows dialup networking to connect to the nextG network with the dialstring *99# Only problem i am having at the moment is the inability to select if i connect to a west coast or east coast POP. Half the time i end up connected via Perth which adds ~90ms of latency. My next challenge is to get it working under Linux so i can make an old laptop into a NextG AP with iptables, hostAP and pptp-client. last edited by ara at 18:29:29 19/Feb/07 |
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| #11 06:29pm 19/02/07 |
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Jim
Posts: 5431
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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hey trent tell someone who gives a f***, COCKFAG
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| #12 06:50pm 19/02/07 |
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TicMan
Posts: 1666
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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JIM! LANGUAGES!
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| #13 06:55pm 19/02/07 |
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ara
Posts: 1042
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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jim is a dongs lover. |
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| #14 08:02pm 19/02/07 |
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Jim
Posts: 5433
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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for your dongs only
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| #15 09:47pm 19/02/07 |
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3x0dus
Posts: 867
Location: Queensland
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just watch out when not using the connection manager, you could have issues with the account being dis-associated with the usim. throw it into a windows pc once a month and login etc.
the devices work all right. i have the Globetrotter one on a 10hr plan. get about 290k/s downloads used 9hrs 58mins last month and downloaded 6GB =}. btw new version of connection manager 2.3.7 went onto bigpond today. fix's some BSOD errors with Trend Micro and the sorts. I trouble shoot these things 7hrs a day =}, they are pain full sometimes but when they work they are great. |
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| #16 11:58pm 19/02/07 |
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ara
Posts: 1043
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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oh sweet, i was just reinstalling my laptop and read this thread in the nick of time. |
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| #17 07:45pm 20/02/07 |
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tung
Token Black Man
Posts: 4601
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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maybe its just our work plans, we get billed at 15 dollars per MB if we go over
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| #18 11:45am 21/02/07 |
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Saint
Cainer
Posts: 1804
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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suckers
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| #19 12:28pm 21/02/07 |
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giririsss
Posts: 2344
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i hear tung sucks well. apparently he uses lots of tung.
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| #20 12:36pm 21/02/07 |
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Jim
Posts: 5436
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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lol!
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| #21 12:48pm 21/02/07 |
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Opec
Posts: 4421
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Got 4 of them suckers here both PCMCIA and USB, I found that the PCMCIA is better than the USB one speed wise. They're pretty cool to have if you're on the road a lot.
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| #22 01:13pm 21/02/07 |
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