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  1. 8 hours ago, bamnutsak said:

    The provider may not offer/allow "tethering" on your current plan?

     

    Maybe try it in your phone first, to see if you can create and share personal WiFi Hotpot.

     

    I'd contact them.

     

    I'm not sure I understand your response.  The EE SIM connnects to the internet when it's in my new UK purchased router but not when inserted in my Thailand purchased router.  To me, case one means the provider is letting me connect so in case 2 the router is causing the problem.  Putting the SIM in a phone will be replicating case one which means connecting OK.  Does that sound right?

     

     

    8 hours ago, freeworld said:

    Is the sim for calls or calls+data?

     

    Check if the router supports EE frequencies

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    Check in router settings if the APN network details are populated automatically or they need to be input manually

     

    Refer to this

    https://apn-settings.com/uk/ee-apn-settings/

    https://www.4gapn.com/gb/en/ee#8-2

     

    The SIM supports both calls and data but I currently only have a data package applied.  I have no idea what frequencies the router supports and have no manuals.  I can't see this information in the setup pages either.  This is the only ID on the router if it means anything to anybody.  Is there any practical/easy way to check?

    routerthai.jpg.e47d6318a6d341cb41e8c90b21a3c01c.jpg

     

    APN settings were on Auto.  I tried changing them to Manual and entering data per your first link.  On rebooting it seemed to be connecting but bombed out again after a few seconds.

     

     

    8 hours ago, norbra said:

    You will need to change router APN settings I would think.

    As above re APN settings.  Should the original "Auto" settings have sufficed to your knowledge?

  2. Last year I bought a no-name router to use with a Dtac SIM to provide internet to my place in Thailand and it's been working OK.  I'm in the UK now and bought a router here to provide the same service here using a local SIM on the EE network.  To compare the two, I put the EE SIM in the Thai router which I'd brought to the UK with me, but it doesn't connect to the EE network.  Is there likely to be anything in the settings I could change to allow it to connect or is it more likely the specification is different and it'll never work?

     

    If I were looking at them now, what settings/parameters etc would I look for to ensure compatability between routers and SIMS from different markets?

  3. 8 minutes ago, BigStar said:

    However, last I checked, the exams are for customers who intend to buy glasses from her. No standalone exams w/ prescription given.

     

    I wasn't aware of that but I do know she won't do it the other way round, ie sell you glasses based on a presciption obtained elsewhere.  She insists on doing the eye test as presumably it gives her the opportunity to pick up any other issues you should be aware of.

  4. 6 minutes ago, NoshowJones said:

    Not in the app that I had, or maybe I misread it, any way that app that you put up, the last sentence on it would definitely put me of using it. 

     

    I didn't put up that pic. The one I put up before showed the price of a Bolt trip from central  Pattaya to central Bangkok at just over 1,000 baht, which is more than reasonable considering you youself mentioned a "normal taxi" is 1,400 baht.

  5. 7 minutes ago, NoshowJones said:

    Cannot do a dummy booking as Bolt do not operate in my area. But due to a poster who said he was charged double the fare because of heavy traffic, I will never use Bolt.

     

    You're loss as there are many, many more satisfied customers than the single report you appear to be making your decision on - odd to say the least but maybe not unexpected.  You should be able to a dummy booking by inputting an origin and destination in areas where Bolt operates.

  6. 2 hours ago, Oink said:

    You can do online reporting between 15 and 7 days before it is due . . .

     

    15 days before right up to the due date according to the guide on the reporting website.

  7. 27 minutes ago, NoshowJones said:

    Not on the meter. Fixed price. I never use a taxi on the meter for that journey, all it takes is an accident on the highway or some other hold up and the meter keeps going. Do Bolt insist using the meter? Bolt said between 1,500Bt and 1,700bt, a normal taxi is 1.400Bt.

     

    The pic is from the app at the time of posting and Bolt's price was as shown. Not sure where you got the 1,500 to 1,700 baht from. Do a dummy booking and you'll see a price from Bolt.

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