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  • woody1
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    Originally posted by Win View Post
    carry the router with you on holiday. If you are on move, maybe carry a battery to power the router.
    Yes, I am considering this. The router is portable, with an internal battery, so it is suited to this.

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  • Win
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    carry the router with you on holiday. If you are on move, maybe carry a battery to power the router.

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  • woody1
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post

    Isn't it like 5 quid a day or something depending on your provider to use all your minutes and data abroad? Even cheaper if you buy a bundle before you go? Why bugger about swapping sims around. No one else does. You've managed to take a tentative step up to a smartphone so just go the whole hog like everyone I've ever met bar one (my 89 year old mum).
    Just can't see when I'd use it.

    I'm retired.
    In the house, I use a laptop for internet.
    When not in the house, I'm doing stuff (walking the dog, mowing lawn etc) and don't need internet.
    I barely use the car; once a fortnight to the local shop.
    Only longer journeys I make, are to the airport going on holiday.

    As a phone, I much prefer the nokia. It's compact and weighs less than half the smartphone.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by woody1 View Post

    The sim in my mobile broadband router has a decent monthly EU roaming data allowance.
    Since I only intend to use the smart phone on holiday, it seems to make more sense to use this sim in the phone rather than fork out for another one.
    Isn't it like 5 quid a day or something depending on your provider to use all your minutes and data abroad? Even cheaper if you buy a bundle before you go? Why bugger about swapping sims around. No one else does. You've managed to take a tentative step up to a smartphone so just go the whole hog like everyone I've ever met bar one (my 89 year old mum).

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  • woody1
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Why do you have to do this?
    The sim in my mobile broadband router has a decent monthly EU roaming data allowance.
    Since I only intend to use the smart phone on holiday, it seems to make more sense to use this sim in the phone rather than fork out for another one.

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  • northernladuk
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    Why do you have to do this?

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  • malvolio
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    It's purely a technical issue AIUI. You can't allow the possibility of two separate identical access points to the public network. The SIM card is the connector, not the device it's plugged into.

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  • woody1
    started a topic Duplicate sim card

    Duplicate sim card

    Instead of having to move the sim card back and forth between my wifi router and smart phone, and using a fiddly nano->standard adapter, it would be handy to have a second (duplicate) sim. Obviously you could only have one device on at a time.

    A quick search on google, came up with conflicting answers. Either it's not possible because of some number encrypted on the cards, or cloning is dodgy (even illegal).

    Can anyone clarify? Thanks.

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