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It is part of a system with a base station. Only available in Australia and we are in North America. You could contact Uniden down there and see if you can get the base station.
wifi data from tablets and phone are not strong enough to support speeds and loads needed for steaming with these devices. They are only designed to work with house wifi and strong routers. Chromcast, Roku, fire sticks,Ge, Sony etc. streaming devices will not work on mobile data
3G and wifi are two separate ways of accessing data on the internet. 3G will use up your phone's data, while wifi will just use the internet you use at home.
You have a WiFi device that must send/receive signals from your home wireless system. That generally doesn't extend much out of the home. You need to find a free wifi zone or kupgrade to an iPad with cellular service that connects you like a built-in phone.
Is it set up to only connect to your home network? If you're not on a data plan for your mobile, there will not be any internet on your phone until you get home, or if you're in a public wifi open zone.
You don't need internet, to put data on a tablet (or on a computer) entering data, is typing a note, or making a picture. Then save it. That is how data becomes data. But if you want to receive data from the internet, most tablets need a wireless connection. And unless you have a hotspot close to home, the only way would be to visit a Starbucks or McDonald, where they offer free WiFi, while you are consuming there.
More and more firms offer free WiFi, when you are visiting them.
If you want WIFi at home, you first need an internet connection. If you already have an internet connection for a computer, you could buy a wireless router and connect it to the same router you already use for the computer. If you don't have an internet connection, you should get one. Most providers, now offer routers with WiFi and cable connection.
Sometimes if you have a smart phone, with internet connection, you can setup our phone as a hotspot for your tablet. But some providers try to block that.
And soem tablets do have a possibility (they cost more) to insert a sim card. For those you goto a provider and arrange a data plan for the tablet.
I hope this helps. Make sure you don't have a WiFi router, before you buy one.
Talk to the people first to see if changes were made to the system before you offer additional money, there may be problems that need to be addessed in the wifi setup to ensure you receive a clean signal.
Your question is very messy. I don't understand what are you trying to say.
Connecting to Internet need WiFi (your home wifi through your router, cafe wifi hotspot, etc) or GPRS (data connect through your carrier/SIM, like 3G, 2G, HSDPA, Edge).
For WiFi, normally you'll need a security key.
For GPRS, you'll need some settings from your carrier.
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Your question is very messy. I don't understand what are you trying to say.
Connecting to Internet need WiFi (your home wifi through your router, cafe wifi hotspot, etc) or GPRS (data connect through your carrier/SIM, like 3G, 2G, HSDPA, Edge).
For WiFi, normally you'll need a security key.
For GPRS, you'll need some settings from your carrier.
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