Using R36 Alfa in 3G-->WiFi

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machto Posted messages 149 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   -  
brupala Posted messages 111986 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   -
Hello, I have an R36 to get wifi on the go from local hotspots (really great). I saw that it was possible to configure the R36 using the 3G network but couldn't find any explanation about the key and its usage (3G ---> wifi)
If you have experience with this, I'd appreciate your help.
Thanks in advance.

PS: new post due to reference error

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xylon
 
Hello

Do you have a 3G dongle and tutorials on the internet? Although I don't know this device.

https://www.floetyo.com/blog/comment-recevoir-internet-dans-vehicule-amenage-partie2/

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machto Posted messages 149 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   22
 
OK. I have the procedure, but I don't know if all the keys are compatible. In any case, you need to insert a SIM card into the dongle, right? I haven't bought a dongle yet; I wanted to get some feedback before.
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carol103
 
A 3G key is a smartphone from the network's perspective and a modem from the PC's perspective.
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machto Posted messages 149 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   22
 
OK. But the R36 being compatible only with certain Wi-Fi keys, I was looking for feedback before buying a 3G key. Does anyone have experience with this module?
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carol103
 
Well, you first need to know what you mean by an R36.
A 3G dongle connects via USB and installs like software
you just have to ask for it to be installed when you purchase it
When buying a 3G dongle, you get a plan and the SIM card that goes with it (usually these are special plans, the SIM won't work in a smartphone).
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brupala Posted messages 111986 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   14 425 > carol103
 
It's just a router ....
that accepts Alfa Network's wifi/usb adapters, which makes it more efficient.
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