The simple solution is to buy a mifi. But a Nokia 5 is an Android smartphone, so you should be easily able to switch on a "hotspot" using that.MIFI? AKA another ball of wax it seems. Is noting just simple?
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It might possibly vary by model of Firestick, but the ones I have have a handy option where you can change the streaming quality to suit your internet connection - so if you have a poorer signal or a limited amount of data available, drop the quality in the settings. Even at the lowest quality the picture quality is still perfectly acceptable.I am pretty clueless when it comes to mobile phones apart from knowing I have a Nokia 5.
So dear brains, the question is this: Can someone please explain how an internet connection is achieved for a firestick whilst wilding?
Thanks.
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I'm clueless but i have BT phone + internet and you can tap into FON network uk and abroad - if available and it is free if you have BT dont know if it's restricted on allowance though
Bt FON might let you send an email, but it’s not fast enough for watching tv.
you need three things, a mifi, a mobile package with either lots of data or better unlimited data, (Tv uses about 2gb an hour) and a pay as you go SIM card if you also want to use your phone. Your phones SIM card will be fitted into your mifi. 3 do unlimited data for £11 a month for six months then £22 a month for 18 months.
We both have a sim only deal with "3" which gives us unlimited data,minutes and texts whilst in the UK and 20 gigabytes each per month when abroad. This works well and is very cheap. If you run out of data when abroad, you can buy unlimited daily for £5 per day.
It isn't restricted on allowanceit is free if you have BT dont know if it's restricted on allowance though
I have been using FON both here and in Europe for years and with a good signal it is fast enough to watch TV, I have unlimited data now with '3' so I don't need it here but because of data restrictions it is still useful for EuropeBt FON might let you send an email, but it’s not fast enough for watching tv.
It isn't restricted on allowance
I have been using FON both here and in Europe for years and with a good signal it is fast enough to watch TV, I have unlimited data now with '3' so I don't need it here but because of data restrictions it is still useful for Europe
Sorry I missed that, I am not usually up this earlyTezza Barry already pointed this out. Post 11 and I replied,