16-07-2015 22:46
16-07-2015 22:46
Hi,
I have O2's E8278 dongle but can't get the Android application to display how data I have left / used. Can anyone help me?
Thanks,
Mark King MCP
Solved! Go to Solution.
25-01-2017 12:02
25-01-2017 12:02
25-01-2017 16:19
25-01-2017 16:19
Err, that only applies if you are connected to the same network as the dongle.
If the dongle/SIM is connected into directly into a device, (or as in my case CCTV via a hardwired ethernet router), there is no network to browse. In my case it's a garage, with no other network device like a PC, plus I cannot hardwire my phone in I've no idea what the usage is.
Many alarm devices/Cameras have SIM cards for stand alone data, with O2 you are stuffed checking the data use.
I had expected it to be possible to be viewable via my O2 app (it's the only reason I used O2) and find they are set up so you've no idea what data is left. This is probably why the equipment supplier uses Vodaphone!
Thanks for the suggestion.
Sarah
25-01-2017 16:22
25-01-2017 16:22
@SarahHill wrote:Err, that only applies if you are connected to the same network as the dongle.
If the dongle/SIM is connected into directly into a device, (or as in my case CCTV via a hardwired ethernet router), there is no network to browse. In my case it's a garage, with no other network device like a PC, plus I cannot hardwire my phone in I've no idea what the usage is.
Many alarm devices/Cameras have SIM cards for stand alone data, with O2 you are stuffed checking the data use.
I had expected it to be possible to be viewable via my O2 app (it's the only reason I used O2) and find they are set up so you've no idea what data is left. This is probably why the equipment supplier uses Vodaphone!
Thanks for the suggestion.
Sarah
If only you'd have made that info known before
Does the ethernet router have any spare ports?
25-01-2017 16:31
25-01-2017 16:31
Sorry, I thought I had, but I realise it wasn't clear.
There aren't spare ports, but connecting a laptop or similar is a bit of a hammer to crack a nut.
That said, whilst messing around just I've found the solution.
If you go to https://mobilebroadbandaccess.o2.co.uk and login as if you are topping up, from ANY device it gives you the information.
Why this doesn't link to the app is a mystery, but it does mean I can check the values at home leaving the installation as it is.
Sarah
25-01-2017 16:33 - edited 25-01-2017 16:33
25-01-2017 16:33 - edited 25-01-2017 16:33
PS. I won't mention the fact the instructions for the dongle have the misroSD port labelled as the SIM card port LOL!
25-01-2017 16:40
25-01-2017 16:40
At least you have stumbled on a solution by your own investagive actions but your experience will be of great benefit to other customers with the same issue. Well done
25-01-2017 17:34
25-01-2017 17:34