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Hi all,
Firstly, apologies if this has been asked elsewhere. I have searched and I also recall seeing a thread about it, although its entirley possible that I didn't see that thread here!
Anyway, I've just switched over from Vodafone to o2 in the UK on their Simplicity for Smartphones contract as it comes with "Unlimited Data" subject to a fair usage policy. Also, my Voda signal in my flat was terrible and hardly got 2g but o2 gets full 3.5g and I need that as we still don't have internet after 3 months! I'm also told that o2 fair usage seems to be capped around 40gb, so should be alright to tide me over and I get 500kb/sec download.
Now, when I went through the online options to buy the sim, I got the option of paying £10 extra a month to "use your mobile phone as a modem". This was capped at 3gb a month and cost another £10!
My question is how on earth can they tell if I'm using the N900 to access the internet through my PC? I'm connected up with a cable at the moment and was wondering if maybe the PC Suite stored settings are different to those I normally connect to on my phone. Also, I get a good connection using Joikuspot and a Wireless N receiver and that would definitely be connected to the normal access point. If anyone knows anything about this and how o2 could tell etc etc, I'd be really keen to hear!
I kinda thought that in theory, if I surfed the web via EasyDebian (say IceWeasel), it would report back as being a Linux Desktop accessing the net even though it was from the N900, thus not being a breach and as such, how on earth could they tell what's what when I'm using an N900 that is pretty close to a portable computer in itself!
Many Thanks
Firstly, apologies if this has been asked elsewhere. I have searched and I also recall seeing a thread about it, although its entirley possible that I didn't see that thread here!
Anyway, I've just switched over from Vodafone to o2 in the UK on their Simplicity for Smartphones contract as it comes with "Unlimited Data" subject to a fair usage policy. Also, my Voda signal in my flat was terrible and hardly got 2g but o2 gets full 3.5g and I need that as we still don't have internet after 3 months! I'm also told that o2 fair usage seems to be capped around 40gb, so should be alright to tide me over and I get 500kb/sec download.
Now, when I went through the online options to buy the sim, I got the option of paying £10 extra a month to "use your mobile phone as a modem". This was capped at 3gb a month and cost another £10!
My question is how on earth can they tell if I'm using the N900 to access the internet through my PC? I'm connected up with a cable at the moment and was wondering if maybe the PC Suite stored settings are different to those I normally connect to on my phone. Also, I get a good connection using Joikuspot and a Wireless N receiver and that would definitely be connected to the normal access point. If anyone knows anything about this and how o2 could tell etc etc, I'd be really keen to hear!
I kinda thought that in theory, if I surfed the web via EasyDebian (say IceWeasel), it would report back as being a Linux Desktop accessing the net even though it was from the N900, thus not being a breach and as such, how on earth could they tell what's what when I'm using an N900 that is pretty close to a portable computer in itself!
Many Thanks