Internet via Dongle can you use a switch?

Mathew

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Hi All,

These days internet via USB dongle is the norm and very good for remote places. However I was wondering if it would be possible (if such a bit of kit existed) to have almost a switch that you plug the dongle into very much like your ADSL line in and then push the signal out via wireless and ethernet cable.

Does such a gizmo exist?

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Mathew
 
Probably have to build one at the mo. But I would suspect something will hit the market soon.

USB moves most of the logic to the CPU and the drivers in a computer, that makes them cheap, but it also means you need a general purpose computer generally, so that could slow adoption as the device may have to be setup for a number of different internet dongles.

People do mod linksys, and add a usb port and change the OS.

I think people would be interested in buying such a device, just be the hurdle of getting the variety to work.
 
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There is a program for Windows mobile that turns your phone into a wireless access point a variation on this should work on a netbook if it has WIFI hardware
 
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Have been beaten to the DrayTek mention but I believe Linksys (by Cisco) also have a couple of routers in the lineup with 3G support - although I can't remember if they take the USB dongle or the sim card directly.

A netbook or nettop or similar could likely be provisioned with a linux distribution serving as router/firewall device and then connect up to a switch/access point (or possibly use the internal antenna). It's likely to end up being a multi-box and pricey solution in comparison.

DrayTek is probably a good bet - hear very good things about their kit and it shouldn't be hugely expensive. Just worth checking out what the compatibility is like with various dongles - as I'm guessing they have to be supported by DrayTek's firmware to work correctly.
 
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Thanks for the info on the DrayTek. Is anyone using this with a 3G USB dongle if so which one? Has anyone been using this at all?
 
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We've used the Draytek & it's very good. Also used the Linksys 3G card version which is equally as nifty!

We blagged a couple of free '3' dongles for the purpose & they're fine.

Given we work on many outside broadcasts for clients it makes life so much easier!
 
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