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FreedomPop So I got my FreedomPop wifi USB adapter and after some testing it turns out they don't give new IP Address. I have tried disconnecting, reseting, changing computers and it won't release/renew IP address.
I guess it's a good thing I only spent $15 on the device but I do get 500mb free of data a month, might come in handy later. |
| Duster | 01-03-2013 09:52 PM | I discovered the same thing. I wonder if it's tied to the MAC address of the device? Which looks like it can't be changed.
Shoot. |
Yeah, kinda sucks but it was worth a shot. |
| unkown5454 | 01-04-2013 01:18 AM | 99% of the time, any company relying on Clear's Wimax service is static. |
| incniu | 01-07-2013 03:33 PM | Right.. i found it never changes..
So it is only good for one amazon/ebay usage.. but better than nothing. |
@MM78, is FreedomPop the name of the IP provider? |
| unkown5454 | 01-07-2013 08:15 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 408255)
@MM78, is FreedomPop the name of the IP provider? | Yes it is. |
| unkown5454 | 01-07-2013 08:15 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by incniu
(Post 408200)
Right.. i found it never changes..
So it is only good for one amazon/ebay usage.. but better than nothing. | I agree. 500mb/month for free can still be plenty to make some money with. |
| johnnyn773 | 01-26-2014 08:46 PM | Re: FreedomPop Quote:
Originally Posted by unkown5454
(Post 408283)
I agree. 500mb/month for free can still be plenty to make some money with. | Hi, quick question. would 500mb be enough? |
Re: FreedomPop Quote:
Originally Posted by johnnyn773
(Post 523343)
Hi, quick question. would 500mb be enough? | FreedomPop doesn't work for stealth. |
| jeffweico | 01-27-2014 12:23 AM | Re: FreedomPop Quote:
Originally Posted by MM78
(Post 523356)
FreedomPop doesn't work for stealth. | Do you mean it won't work for stealth since the IP does not change, or did you mean that eBay/Amazon don't like them? |
Re: FreedomPop Won't work cause IP won't change. |
| jeffweico | 01-27-2014 08:23 AM | Re: FreedomPop Quote:
Originally Posted by MM78
(Post 523381)
Won't work cause IP won't change. | It will work for me! I don't change IP's since I use a new connection for each set of accounts. In fact, I prefer that the IP's don't change, so that they see the same IP all the time. I think that gives them confidence.
So, it will not work if you need to change your IP's, but if you do not, then it is the cheapest thing going. Only 3G is available in my area, their website says they are on the Sprint network or Clearwire. I am guessing that Clearwire is for 4G and Sprint for 3G.
So, it would not be free to me. But they have a 500MB plan for $3.99 per month. I usually have around 300MB-400MB usage on my wireless stealth accounts and rarely go over that amount. But each additional MB (after the first 500) is 2 cents per MB, so going over would only cost $2 per 100MB and I have never gone over 600MB on my stealths. So, a connection can be had for a MAXIMUM of $5.99 per month and most months would be $3.99.
I have nothing on the Sprint network, so it would be OK for me to add 3 or 4 of these to the mix. I like to use different providers (T-Mobile, AT&T, Cricket, etc.) just to make my accounts look different. THANKS EVERYONE, FOR ME, THIS IS A HOME-RUN!!! |
Re: FreedomPop That's great bro, I'm glad you got this to work for you. |
| gonzoman | 01-28-2014 11:09 AM | Re: FreedomPop This thread came right on time for me as I was considering purchasing one.
If it is so cheap it might be a good idea (for me anyway) to get 2-3 of these and have an IP that never change for each stealth account.
Thank you for the info! |
| quantum773 | 03-20-2015 02:59 PM | Re: FreedomPop I just ordered freedompop overdrive pro with 500mb. If these mobile hotspot devices have dynamic Ips and I have multiple accounts, I run into the risk of linkage. If I were get 2 devices, would I still have the risk of linkage? Since both will have dynamic ips, would having 2 devices help or would ips still overlap since its on the same isp? |
Re: FreedomPop You will need 1 Freedom Pop device PER Stealth, Each FreedomPop device will have a unique IP that never changes, so in essence you don't have to log IP changes because the IP will never change (unless you physically move to a different location). |
| yankee | 03-20-2015 03:22 PM | Re: FreedomPop Quote:
Originally Posted by MM78
(Post 652368)
You will need 1 Freedom Pop device PER Stealth, Each FreedomPop device will have a unique IP that never changes, so in essence you don't have to log IP changes because the IP will never change (unless you physically move to a different location). | Could be quite useful in many ways but a VPN would be more reliable and more stable if changing locations or traveling. |
| plumsake2 | 03-20-2015 07:02 PM | Re: FreedomPop Quote:
Originally Posted by jeffweico
(Post 523443)
It will work for me! I don't change IP's since I use a new connection for each set of accounts. In fact, I prefer that the IP's don't change, so that they see the same IP all the time. I think that gives them confidence.
So, it will not work if you need to change your IP's, but if you do not, then it is the cheapest thing going. Only 3G is available in my area, their website says they are on the Sprint network or Clearwire. I am guessing that Clearwire is for 4G and Sprint for 3G.
So, it would not be free to me. But they have a 500MB plan for $3.99 per month. I usually have around 300MB-400MB usage on my wireless stealth accounts and rarely go over that amount. But each additional MB (after the first 500) is 2 cents per MB, so going over would only cost $2 per 100MB and I have never gone over 600MB on my stealths. So, a connection can be had for a MAXIMUM of $5.99 per month and most months would be $3.99.
I have nothing on the Sprint network, so it would be OK for me to add 3 or 4 of these to the mix. I like to use different providers (T-Mobile, AT&T, Cricket, etc.) just to make my accounts look different. THANKS EVERYONE, FOR ME, THIS IS A HOME-RUN!!! | They also have something called "Freedom Friends" where, if you invite someone from your email contacts, then you can get 50 extra MBs for free. So if anyone else here is looking to use FreedomPop, it would help both sides. I haven't used it in a few years so I honestly don't even know if my account is still active but I do remember at one point having 1 GB of free data. It's pretty easy to get extra MBs without paying for it. |
| unkown5454 | 03-20-2015 08:45 PM | Re: FreedomPop I've never seen so many n00bs in one post...an OLD a$$ post. haha
Tips: 1. Customer service is Twitter and Facebook only 2. All of their devices are refurbs so don't be surprised if you have to buy more batteries. It's been hit and miss for me. Some good, some bad. |
| ratpfink | 07-20-2015 09:23 AM | Re: FreedomPop Just wanted to post my experience with freedompop as it seems to be different than that of others. I found I was able to change the ip address every time by not using the software that comes with the device.
What I did was install everything to get it function, including the Sprint SV software but instead of using it to connect I used the network connections in the command center. You have to close out Sprint SV in order to do this. Then in the network and sharing center click change adapter settings in the left panel. From there you should see an icon for mobile. Right click and choose connect. Every time you connect and disconnect this way you should get a new ip. At least that's been my experience. |
Re: FreedomPop Interesting and thank you for sharing, how many IP's have you gone through and have you had many repeats? | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 08:37 PM. | |
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