
We live in an era when access to Internet services from anywhere on the planet is not so impossible dream. Moreover, almost all yourself, but can not afford such 'luxuries', and even in Serbia.
One of my childhood dreams was to have constant access to the Internet, which at the time of 56k dial-up connection seem like a very distant future. And if I am regularly checking e-mail via WAP during the time when the MTS GPRS provide access to the Internet, then my NOKIA 8310 looked ridiculous next to each new generation of phones.
Although the new phones are bringing with them all the better color screens, kamerice, Bluetooth and other accessories, in terms of Internet access was not much has changed. In fact, in addition to checking the e-mail and reading news, and possibly by the Board, I have not had any excessive need for higher data rate over a cellular connection. The first service, which began to intensify the flow of the heart was Facebook , and a year later with his first micro began to form an addiction to constant access to the same Twitter . Despite all this, the revolution has just launched Google Buzz because it is a Latitude first of these began to implement Geotagging technology, which works very nicely with GPS on my phone (Nokia 5800).
In the meantime, I became a lot faster Internet and mobile, so we got a quick and inexpensive access to 3G (especially when students are concerned). It is especially good news was when the MTS with 1GB of monthly transfer (for 500 RSD + VAT - per month) tripled to offer 3GB, and how concerned I only use the connection when I'm on the road or somewhere you do not have access to wireless, rarely spend more than 500MB, so only 3GB meant that I no longer have to worry about how much is left to the end of the month. In fact the main reason why I took the respective 3G modem (which packaged with a standard SIM card that included mention of flow gigabytes) is buying netbooks, the famous Eee PC -I, which is really a mobile computer, so it is always found in the bag.
So with the testing geotagging Buzz , Kale has fueled the topic of using those cards from a modem in 3G mobile phone instead of the connected modem to your computer. Technically, the phone itself can serve as a 3G modem if you connect to a PC via cable or Bluetooth connection, and there is no need to carry additional devices like modems. However, the main advantage is all fancy korišćenej Internet service directly to your mobile phone with all the flow that is initially namenjan porenosu data on your computer, such as that remembered the relatively rarely used. It is here that the merging advanced features of modern phones with the rest of the story, so it was only a matter of time before all integrated into one.
As we have concluded that it is technically feasible to use a 3G modem card from the mobile, the main question has become whether the data is transmitted through such a circuit are charged as a 3G modem or those with a standard GPRS phone. Everything written below I checked in Telecom, and the person on your phone with your card, so everything is confirmed. If you compare prices you will notice that after spending included transportation, 1MB on the 3G modem (Tariff: Newbie) costs 2.97 RSD, and via mobile GPRS (Tariff: Mix 1000) 1KB is 0.04 RSD is 40.96 RSD per megabyte, which is over 13 times more expensive! As both cards (and the connections that occur through them) technically identical, the only difference is in the connection settings. There are two important parameters APN and proxy, and IP addresses.
To the 3G modem card used in mobile phones, and to charge for content without the one intended for a more favorable rate data transmission modem, enter the following parameters for the connection:
- Connection name: 3gnet (could be anything of your choice)
- Data bearer: Data Pocket
- Access point name: 3gdata
- Usernsme: mts
- Password: 064
- Prompt password: No
- Authentication: Normal
- Homepage: None (could be anything of your choice)
- Use access point: After confirmation (if you are sure you will not break the limit of transferred data can be set to Automatically)
- Network type: IPv4
- Phone IP address: Automatic
- DNS addresses: Automatic
- Proxy server address: None
- Proxy port number: 0 (in case of problems, try 8080 or just 80)
* NOTE: In my phone NOKIA 5800, these parameters are entered in the "Menu> Settings> Connectivity> Destinations" where you add a connection with the above parameters. I made a connection with me in instead of WAP services in the Internet section, because the WAP connection and do not use a random error that they would not connect via a regular Internet connection (those with peak hours). So I set for WAP services "Default Connection", which is set to "Options / Default connection", after which it will appear next to the new connection is the same sign that štiklirana. Another important thing for these parameters is to do some of this information comes at you in setting up the connection enters the sub-menu "Options / Advanced settings". On other phones, these options are probably elsewhere, and it is possible to call it something different, so be careful when entering the parameters. Thereof has to be careful this default connection, how the accident with Wi-Fi. would not switch to 3G connection (or worse one standard GPRS) that could destroy your account at the end of the month 
When everything is set, first create a small test to check whether the data transfer charged as you imagined. I check-in Twitter which demonstrated to me that the test was successful 