Kuma 4G wifi kit

Tinwheeler replied on 17/04/2019 21:02

Posted on 17/04/2019 19:58 by

I hadn't realised it was a club offer, what a rip off, and as you say 200mb p/m is useless.  Sorry to agree sealedlaughing.   

Posted on 17/04/2019 21:02

I'll let you off.😉

replied on 18/04/2019 06:53

Posted on 17/04/2019 23:46 by lornalou1

https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/163401621581?chn=ps

£3:95 from ebay. you can get the actual unit for free from 3 network and 8:50 for 10gb pm. Don't know if it will fit all the units though.

Posted on 18/04/2019 06:53

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Vandaemon replied on 18/04/2019 08:39

Posted on 18/04/2019 08:39

If you search for similar items they are available with TS-9  connectors at the same price.

mnlatham replied on 18/04/2019 22:02

Posted on 18/04/2019 22:02

We have a Vodafone MIFI unit from PC World on a monthly rolling contract costing £30 for 50GB. We use it in Spain and France to stream football and ITV/BBC. It also works with our SKY GO. Initial cost was £10. 

 

dmiller555 replied on 19/04/2019 08:42

Posted on 19/04/2019 08:42

I have one of these Huawel units, but mine is connected to an external roof mounted aerial.

The aerial illustrated is an internal aerial and is, I believe designed to be fixed to a window with suckers. I also use the 3 network with a "legs" data sim. 

I'm on a site where my mobile iPhone is showing a minimum one bar signal strength outside but maximum signal strength when connected to the Huawel device inside our caravan.

So for me the device is worth it's price.

Milopearlindie replied on 21/04/2019 21:13

Posted on 21/04/2019 21:13

Thank you all for your replies, I've opted to go for a DIY kit and I have baught the huawei unit, aerial and 24gb sim for less than the price of the member offer listed. Hopefully it will all work well, Laura

JezW replied on 05/08/2019 21:01

Posted on 05/08/2019 21:01

I put in a Huawei 300meg router which plugged straight into the 12v circuit once I soldered the cigarette style plug on the end of it. I then also bought a 4G twin polar arial for around £70 which gives us pretty much 4-5 bars no matter where we are. The router I bought also has an RJ11 socket on the back which allows you to plug a standard landline phone into it. So now you also have a phone signal even when your mobile phones don't. Whole setup was probably double what you might pay for a MiFi but I believe the benefit of a connected phone and improved signal makes it well worth it.

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