Hi, I'm a student and just moved in to a student house with some random people. They say they're not going to get the internet for the house which is a major bummer, so I've been looking at the short term option of Mobile Broadband, the service provided by mobile phone networks and I have a few questions.
Firstly, if the USB dongle receives the internet, does my computer need wireless capabilities? (My wireless hardware is broke basically) Or does the dongle basically act as a wireless receiver?
Also, all the short term options have downlaod limits. I've a bit worried about this one. What actually counts as "downlaoding"? For example, if I save something to my computer which I've downloaded, then of course I know I've downloaded it. But say I stream a YouTube video, is this classed as "downloading" with the download limit or is the limit strictly on the downloads I choose to save off the internet?
Also, the one I'm looking at is O2 Mobile Broadband Pay & Go service. So if anyone knows anything about this, that would be really helpful.
Thanks.
Firstly, if the USB dongle receives the internet, does my computer need wireless capabilities? (My wireless hardware is broke basically) Or does the dongle basically act as a wireless receiver?
Also, all the short term options have downlaod limits. I've a bit worried about this one. What actually counts as "downlaoding"? For example, if I save something to my computer which I've downloaded, then of course I know I've downloaded it. But say I stream a YouTube video, is this classed as "downloading" with the download limit or is the limit strictly on the downloads I choose to save off the internet?
Also, the one I'm looking at is O2 Mobile Broadband Pay & Go service. So if anyone knows anything about this, that would be really helpful.
Thanks.