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Hotspotting the BVI with an iPhone 5 #51443
04/22/2015 02:31 PM
04/22/2015 02:31 PM
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I had done a fair bit of research as to our internet needs for our BVI sail in April and had decided on a 3 GB data only (their MiFi plan) from Digicel for $50. There were 8 of us on a 44' Lagoon cat and and we wanted basic internet for all the obvious reasons. Here is how it all went down.

Digicel:

We arrived in Road Town on Easter Monday only to find that the Digicel store was closed. Our charter from Conch started the next day so on Tuesday morning I was at the store for their 9 am opening, a few others were already ahead of me. Had to patiently wait my turn (30 minutes) and I then explained to the lady what I wanted. "I had an unlocked At&T iPhone 5 and wanted a Digicel SIM with a data only plan so that I could use the phone as a hotspot". Yes, she says and I select the 3 GB plan, $50, good for 30 days. If we use it all up before then I could renew the plan with another 3 GB and $50 but if I wanted to add less (a different plan) I would have to call them and cancel the old plan and select a new one, anyway that's how I understood it to work.

She runs through the paperwork, replaces the AT&T SIM (which I religiously keep) with the new Digicel one and makes sure the service is working before handing the phone back to me. I ask about enabling the hotspot and she answers it's outside her service area and refers me to their tech support guy nearby. I go over to him and he helps me to turn it on in the iPhone. As you know, enabling this service with AT&T is blocked unless you buy the 5 GB data plan from them for $50 pm. Back to Digicel, I test the service with another iPhone, go to settings, WiFi and see the 5 broadcast itself as "Fred's iPhone". I select it and enter the password (configurable on the 5 hotspot screen). Voila! It connects and I have internet through the hotspot.

The iPhone 5:

Initially I was frustrated until I worked out the following. Briefly, the iPhone is a PHONE and not really a ROUTER so there are some limitations.

Broadcasting the SSID (the WiFi network name of "Fred's iPhone") is only done for a fairly short period of time, about 3 minutes. To re-initiate it you have to wake up the hotspot screen on the iPhone 5 so that it will start broadcasting again and others will again see the available hotspot network. This does not cutoff any connected devices, it simply prevents new ones from seeing the network and connecting.

The iPhone 5 itself has a self (Apple) imposed limit of only 3 simultaneous hotspot connections. Again this has nothing to do with Digicel and is an APPLE imposed limitation.

How the system worked:

Throughput was about 1 MB up & down, take this with a lot of salt as I only tested it once and was not concerned about it as long as it worked. We had pretty good reception everywhere EXCEPT Anegada where it was torturerly slow, barely good enough for email.

You can check your available data balance very easily from the iPhone 5 and I would also turn it off when not in use, eg at night and if we were sailing when no one was on it. Also, the iPhone runs warm as it is on when ON and rarely goes to sleep as a normal phone would do, therefore you need to keep it plugged into a USB power source. This is another point that it is a phone and not a router by design.

Other devices - I told our crew that we had limited bandwidth (the 3 GB) and that they should not view too many video's or movies. The other thing you need to realize is that other devices will generally see that they have a WiFi connection (as opposed to a cellular one) and think they have unlimited bandwidth available. In our case 8 days into our 10 charter I forgot to turn off the hotspot iPhone for the night and was horrified to see we had used up 500 MB overnight! I can only surmise that some connected device had sucked it up. I did not bother to investigate further and simply told the crew they were on their own for the last few days as our 3 GB allotment was pretty much all used up.

Basically it suited our needs. I think the iPhone hotspot solution will work very well if two of you use the one data connection and can sensibly manage the iPad/Laptops that you connect through it. If you have a crew of 8 and less control over its usage a MiFi router will be better although you will still have to manage your allotted data bandwidth.

Last edited by CruisingAt60; 04/22/2015 02:39 PM.
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Re: Hotspotting the BVI with an iPhone 5 [Re: CruisingAt60] #51444
04/22/2015 05:03 PM
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I am curious how Verizon has been lately, our last trip in October, Verizon service was so bad I felt like I had better service 5 years ago. I would like to use my Verizon phone as a hotspot for my laptop, maybe I should get their International plan? and then cancel after I get back. Or am I better off going your route Cruising at 60?

Re: Hotspotting the BVI with an iPhone 5 [Re: CruisingAt60] #51445
04/22/2015 05:41 PM
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Thanks for this! Great write up, good detail. Very helpful to myself and I'm sure many others.
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Re: Hotspotting the BVI with an iPhone 5 [Re: onlymedication] #51446
04/22/2015 07:40 PM
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Agreed good info.
But when I'm on vacation I want to turn all that stuff OFF


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Re: Hotspotting the BVI with an iPhone 5 [Re: LauraTheTshirtGal] #51447
04/23/2015 10:33 AM
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lauraandrex said:
I am curious how Verizon has been lately, our last trip in October, Verizon service was so bad I felt like I had better service 5 years ago. I would like to use my Verizon phone as a hotspot for my laptop, maybe I should get their International plan? and then cancel after I get back. Or am I better off going your route Cruising at 60?


Hi Laura,
I usually find that it's cheapest to buy a SIM from a local provider (eg Digicel) rather than use my US provider's (AT&T) international plans.

If you do want to do that you need to make sure your phone is UNLOCKED and works on Digicels GSM network, I believe that's the 900/1800 MHZ bands but check for yourself as I'm no expert in that field.

Re: Hotspotting the BVI with an iPhone 5 [Re: CruisingAt60] #51448
04/23/2015 01:10 PM
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Thanks! I believe I would have to get an old ATT phone also to make this happen.

Re: Hotspotting the BVI with an iPhone 5 [Re: LauraTheTshirtGal] #51449
04/23/2015 02:03 PM
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You can always get a new phone too - This is what I got and it worked well.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CKUBLFQ/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1


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Re: Hotspotting the BVI with an iPhone 5 [Re: maytrix] #51450
04/23/2015 02:24 PM
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I am half tempted to just dump Verizon (my contract is up anyway) and switch to ATT, the folks we were with last time had ATT US signal almost everywhere so bypassed this whole issue.

Re: Hotspotting the BVI with an iPhone 5 [Re: LauraTheTshirtGal] #51451
04/23/2015 02:47 PM
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I would say I probably have an AT&T signal half our trip - once you get out towards Virgin Gorda, you tend to lose it. Also near Marina Cay..etc.


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