@ Morkhans , thanks for the answer , can I use the the DataSIM #2 that only has the internetvpn and iphone APN to connect to the web and browse normally on my netbook or laptop?
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@ Morkhans , thanks for the answer , can I use the the DataSIM #2 that only has the internetvpn and iphone APN to connect to the web and browse normally on my netbook or laptop?
Shot bru
@ Morkhans - Mmm , so whats really the restriction to not having internetapn and only the internetvpn? Do I need to do a little "google research" on some emulator or proxy tunnel to trick the sim into thinking i'm using a vpn while actually just browsing the web?
Does vpn maybe block some webpage types ie java or php or some other limitation
Or is it good to go web browsing with just the internetvpn - Never used vpn before , I know what it is but not the scope of its useage.
want to get 2 data sims today dependiung if the 2nd one will be useful .... life may be quite pleasant with 3 sims all sharing 1 data bundle
Back in the day the internetvpn APN had VPN specific ports open and different NAT-ing for the people using VPN clients. Now it's pretty much the same as the internet APN. So you should be able to do anything on the internetvpn APN that you can do on the internet APN.
What is the easiest way to get two sims to pull off the same 2gb databundle at the same time?
V3G - please give detail and the secret words that I can use at the Vodashop.
PS - searched vodacom.co.za for datasim and twinsim and no documents found.
Twin Call can be used. But both sims can not be switched on at the same time. The one that is switched on last will be the active one on the network. I have never activated Twin Call on a data contract but I do not see a reason why not.
I have just checked on our system and data sim is not a available VAS to be activated on a data contract, so Twin Call will be the only option remaining.
mmm Morkans...I am not 100% sure, but I think the reason for this could be that the main aim of data sim is for someone who has a normal voice contract and has a 3G modem that he would like to use. Seeing that he has the modem already he just needs the data bundle. So, we activate the data bundle on his voice contract and activate the data sim. Now he can use his phone and modem at the same time. That is what the Data Sim product was designed for as their was obviously a need and demand for it. Swopping your sim in and out of your phone and into your modem was driving people crazy and i guess a lot of wear and tear on sims. I understand what you trying to do but there is no product yet to meet that specific need as far as I know. Not sure if the demand for such a product is there either. Perhaps VD can give his input.
For a office a B970 router would be nice. Has wifi so many wifi laptops and PC's can connect to the one router utilizing one sim and one data bundle![]()