Inverted Reality

Is the Optus 3G network improving?

Is Optus really improving their network like they have been advertising? Today I achieved probably the best speed test that I've seen ever on any Optus 3G service I've had. Reception/signal isn't even that good in this building. I managed:

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Using my new Huawei wifi modem and a $2 Virgin sim card. That's some not-bad 3G speeds right there. Pretty neat!

Filed under  //   3G   Internet   broadband   huawei   optus   wireless  

iPhone Tethering experiences

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So I've been tethering my iPhone to my new Macbook Pro 13" since I purchased the laptop. I figured now was a good time to write about it. I've been doing it for a few weeks now. Here are my findings. Background info: Equipment: iPhone 3G, Optus, 500MB data included a month. Macbook Pro 13" 2.53Ghz. Used: mainly on the train to and from work in Perth CBD at speeds up to 130kph The iPhone 3.0 OS allows tethering, some mobile carriers allow tethering out of the box, others do not. Optus for example do not allow tethering, however there are ways around this without even 'hacking' your phone. (You basically need to change the APN on the phone using a mobileconfig file.) Some web sites make this really easy for you. Be warned that this technique may be shit-canned in OS 3.1. A Shame because Optus charge $9.95 a month to "activate" tethering.

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Filed under  //   Apple   Gadgets   Internet   Macbook Pro   iPhone   mobile   optus   tethering   train  
Posted July 16, 2009