Can anyone tell me the risks or even if its possible, for us to download virus checker up-dates, windows 10 up-dates, and also program updates using Telstra air of Fon wifi. We are using a metered internet mobile internet, so these updates are now not happening. Any other suggestions of how I can up-date the laptop.
peter_s said
05:31 PM Feb 26, 2018
Telstra Air is Australia's largest wifi hotspot network, through which you can access your home broadband allowance at thousands of wifi hotspots across Australia. yes you can do it but it counts against you plan
hth
laurieoz said
06:41 PM Feb 26, 2018
I think it is free . If you are a Telstra customer
-- Edited by laurieoz on Monday 26th of February 2018 06:42:35 PM
PeterD said
09:14 PM Feb 26, 2018
I used to do my large downloads in large shopping centres (like Westfield.) That included M$ updates, Youtube and attachments on emails. There are other opportunities like McDonalds. Telstra Air will also work for you.
To get better internet capacity I recently changed from Telstra Mobile to Telstra Home Wireless Broadband. This gave me over twice the capacity for the same monthly cost. I now get 40 GB (plus an extra bonus 5 GB) for the same $70 per month (previously18 GB/month.) I don't know if this a convenient upgrade for you but you can look into it. 20 GB is also available for $45/month.
-- Edited by PeterD on Monday 26th of February 2018 09:16:41 PM
iana said
09:29 PM Feb 26, 2018
Thank you Peter, that was more the answer I was after, no danger of others getting into your computer? We soon won't have a home, but will enquire about Telstra home wireless. Presently using an 8G monthly and a 25G 12 month prepaid.
PeterD said
11:53 PM Feb 26, 2018
iana wrote:
Snip . . no danger of others getting into your computer?
Whether others can get into your computer or not depends upon the strength of your anti-virus software and your firewall. This applies whether you are at home or at Maccas on WiFi. About the weakest software you can employ are those built into Windows, you are better off using other antivirus programs including Avast free anti-virus and ZoneAlarm firewall if you do not want to purchase or subscribe to a good suit of tools. (Link 1 - Link 2) My choice is Kaspersky or Bit Defender.
The question regarding the security on open connections like Maccas of a shopping mall is the possibility of your traffic being read. That just means that you do not use those for personal things like financial and medical traffic. Use your Telstra wireless for that (or a VPN.)
iana said
08:46 AM Feb 27, 2018
Just tried to log on, Telstra air is only available to home broard band and not mobile customers.
Telstra Air is available to Telstra customers who have at least one of the following services:
Pre-Paid mobile
Mobile on a plan
Home broadband (ADSL, Cable or nbn services with a compatible gateway)
Mobile broadband
If you don't have one of the above services you can purchase a Telstra Air Guest Pass here.
Have another look. Maybe you can use a mobile phone tethered to your notebook to do the downloads. If that fails it looks like you will have to do your downloads whilst the navigator goes shopping.
Can anyone tell me the risks or even if its possible, for us to download virus checker up-dates, windows 10 up-dates, and also program updates using Telstra air of Fon wifi. We are using a metered internet mobile internet, so these updates are now not happening. Any other suggestions of how I can up-date the laptop.
Telstra Air is Australia's largest wifi hotspot network, through which you can access your home broadband allowance at thousands of wifi hotspots across Australia. yes you can do it but it counts against you plan
hth
I think it is free . If you are a Telstra customer
https://www.telstra.com.au/support/category/broadband/telstra-air/what-is-the-telstra-air-free-wi-fi-offer
-- Edited by laurieoz on Monday 26th of February 2018 06:42:35 PM
I used to do my large downloads in large shopping centres (like Westfield.) That included M$ updates, Youtube and attachments on emails. There are other opportunities like McDonalds. Telstra Air will also work for you.
To get better internet capacity I recently changed from Telstra Mobile to Telstra Home Wireless Broadband. This gave me over twice the capacity for the same monthly cost. I now get 40 GB (plus an extra bonus 5 GB) for the same $70 per month (previously18 GB/month.) I don't know if this a convenient upgrade for you but you can look into it. 20 GB is also available for $45/month.
-- Edited by PeterD on Monday 26th of February 2018 09:16:41 PM
Whether others can get into your computer or not depends upon the strength of your anti-virus software and your firewall. This applies whether you are at home or at Maccas on WiFi. About the weakest software you can employ are those built into Windows, you are better off using other antivirus programs including Avast free anti-virus and ZoneAlarm firewall if you do not want to purchase or subscribe to a good suit of tools. (Link 1 - Link 2) My choice is Kaspersky or Bit Defender.
The question regarding the security on open connections like Maccas of a shopping mall is the possibility of your traffic being read. That just means that you do not use those for personal things like financial and medical traffic. Use your Telstra wireless for that (or a VPN.)
The page About Telstra Air has the following:
Who can use it?
Telstra Air is available to Telstra customers who have at least one of the following services:
If you don't have one of the above services you can purchase a Telstra Air Guest Pass here.
Have another look. Maybe you can use a mobile phone tethered to your notebook to do the downloads. If that fails it looks like you will have to do your downloads whilst the navigator goes shopping.