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Hi,
I am now ready to open my new steath account but last night realised that I am on a home network with my partner who's ebay account was defo on the same ip as my old banned ebay (lucky-he hasent been affected or linked )
GreenBean kindly informed me that I would have a big chance of being linked if I use my pc on the network so suggested that I use my mobile or a dongle.
Looking for advice on both of these as I haven't a clue which would be best.
I have a tablet and a smartphone but would still prefer to use my pc if possible ?
Also how much data do people use on average using there mobile or a dongle ?
I can get 1gb included with my mobile per month is this enough ?
Also if I used a dongle which do people recommend and how much gb do you use ?
All advice would be much appreciated,
Thx
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I've used a EE dongle which is about £12 a month for 1gb a month. Works fine and being a dongle is good as the IP is changed every time its removed. Best keep a log though! More info can be found in the ebay or Amazon Stealth guides.
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1 gb is more than enough as long as you DON`T livestream music, movies, or download big files. For eB alone, 1 gb is fine
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I use t-mobile when I need a mobile dongle Mobile Broadband on Your Laptop - USB stick mobile broadband packages
Check your coverage before you go for any dongle though Quote: |
I have a tablet and a smartphone but would still prefer to use my pc if possible ?
| Most smart phones can be used to tether. Have a look to see if yours can, if so you will have no need for a dongle
Make sure you keep track of your IP's
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Originally Posted by rsot 1 gb is more than enough as long as you livestream music, movies, or download big files. For eB alone, 1 gb is fine | Que???????????
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Originally Posted by GreenBean™ Que???????????
What type of math are you using?  | A mistype on rsot part I think
To OP - 1 GB is enough so long as all you do is eBay or Paypal.
No streaming, torrent downloading ect...
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Thanks for your advice, I have eBay Stealth but doesn't cover dongles ? Quote:
Originally Posted by tmastermind I've used a EE dongle which is about £12 a month for 1gb a month. Works fine and being a dongle is good as the IP is changed every time its removed. Best keep a log though! More info can be found in the ebay or Amazon Stealth guides. | | |
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Originally Posted by Love2HateEbay Thanks for your advice, I have eBay Stealth but doesn't cover dongles ? | Just starting out when the book was first written.....
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The guide is the basic ground work written a few years ago
The forum fills in some of the details, and keeps the knowledge updated.
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Yes - the word DON`T was missing - sorry for the confusion.
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Poor poor hamster.
Being overworked again.
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I guess so bosslady
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Thanks for all your advice guys
I know the guide was written a few years ago thats why I need advice from you experts
(i wasnt putting eBay Stealth down without it I would be lost  )
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Hi JamesNorth101,
I checked my smart phone and yes you are right it can tether 
(so much cheaper than a dongle  )
Just one question - obviously I will be tethering it in the house to my tablet where there is already wifi - whats to stop the smart phone using the wifi as the connection ?
Is there a way I can tell what connection my smartphone is using ?
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I do not think a phone can tether while connected to WiFi (although I can stand to be corrected on this)
Three simple sure fire ways to prevent this -
1. Go into your phone settings and remove the password you have stored for you home WiFi, this will ensure it does not connect to the house WiFi.
or
2. Turn off the house WiFi while tethering. Defiantly will not connect to it then
or
3. Turn the WiFi on your phone off.
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Thanks for all your help, your answers are common sence - I would be dangerous if I had any | |
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Two more points.
Make a practise of running this before touching ebay IP Burger - Track Your IP Address! ( created by our own aspkin)
then look at James' excel sheet to ensure your IPs are 'safe'.
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Thanks GB - I have been using ip burger since I saw it in eBay Stealth - thats how ive been getting into the habit of tracking my ip all the time 
And as you messaged I have just been looking at James' excel sheet.
With these tools im sure I will be fine.
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