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01-06-2010 08:16 AM
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01-06-2010 04:25 PM
Hi Lizzyj4,
I must admit that this is a bit of an awkward one, As we are unable to replace the unit, it means that you would have to purchase one, If you are able to get your hands on a PAYG dongle, it should work all be it with a little tweaking.
Basically as the two modems use different connection points it would mean that you will need to download a different version of the VMC software or use the existing software you have and tweak the connection to make sure it is using contract Internet/WAP rather than the PAYG varient.
Unfortunately I don't have a PATYG modem to test this for you so couldn't say for sure but we should still be able to set up a manual connection for you if needed.
James
eForum Team
01-06-2010 07:21 PM
Hi James,
Thanks. Is it possible for me to buy an exact replacement for the dongle from somewhere? If so where? If not, why not?
If not, could you explain what the 'tweaking' of the PAYG dongle involves.
Linda
02-06-2010 08:46 PM
Hi Linda,
It is not possible to purchase a dongle from us, without also purchasing a SIM Card (PAYG) or another Contract. You can, however, buy SIM-free modems from third-parties, or, for example, from eBay.
When we talk about "tweaking" the modem settings, it is simply a case of changing a setting under "Manage Connections". You will need to change the APN to "internet" so that it uses the Contract settings correctly. Once that is done, you'll be able to use it as normal
Jon
eForum Team
06-06-2010 04:48 AM