Mobile Broadband Guide

Mobile broadband setup guide

Mobile broadband setup guide

Getting online with mobile broadband is quick and easy, with “plug and play” software making setup even simpler.


Dongle setup

No matter which provider you get your mobile broadband dongle or USB modem stick from, setup will be simple. The software you need to get online with your new mobile broadband connection will automatically be installed on your laptop when you plug in your dongle - so you don’t even need an installation CD.

Simply insert your mobile broadband sim card into the slot on your dongle, and plug it into your laptop - making sure your laptop is switched on first. The software will then be automatically installed. This may take several minutes and you should not remove your dongle while the software is being installed.

Then, simply follow the on-screen prompts to get you started. A shortcut will appear on your desktop, allowing you to get online at the touch of a button.

If you are a pay as you go mobile broadband customer, you will be directed to your ISP’s page to activate your account and top up if need be.

Built-in mobile broadband

Some of the latest laptops and netbooks now offer built-in mobile broadband, allowing you to put your sim card directly into your laptop - with no need for even a dongle or USB modem stick for a truly mobile internet connection.

Many laptop manufacturers have deals with specific mobile broadband providers, so make sure you check whether or not your laptop will be locked to one ISP before signing up. Then simply buy your mobile broadband sim card, insert it into the slot on your laptop or netbook and you’re ready to go. As with standard mobile broadband setup, all of the necessary software will automatically be installed.

Mobile broadband routers

Some providers, including 3 Mobile Broadband (www.Three.co.uk), Orange Mobile Broadband (www.Orange.co.uk) and T-Mobile Mobile Broadband (www.T-Mobile.co.uk) also offer mobile broadband routers that allow you to share your connection with other users, either in the office or at home.

You can also buy 3G mobile broadband routers from hardware providers such as Netgear, which are compatible with more than one supplier.

To use one, you will need to set up your mobile broadband connection as usual, and then plug your USB modem stick into your router rather than your laptop. You can then connect more than one laptop, netbook or other wireless device to the same mobile broadband connection.

Remember to set up security passwords as usual on your mobile broadband router to make sure that only authorised users can get online, and keep an eye on your download allowance using our free Broadband Download Monitor as you could soon be charged for exceeding your allowance if you’re sharing your connection.

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