Yes, you can use a 2G Airtel SIM in a 3G Airtel dongle without unlocking it, as most 3G dongles are backward compatible with 2G networks. However, the dongle will only provide 2G speeds and services, as it will operate according to the capabilities of the SIM card. Ensure that the dongle is compatible with the frequency bands used by the 2G network in your area.
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To use a BSNL SIM card in an Airtel dongle (7.2 Mbps), first, ensure that the dongle is unlocked and compatible with the BSNL network. Insert the BSNL SIM card into the dongle, then connect the dongle to your computer. Install any necessary drivers and open the mobile broadband software. Finally, configure the connection settings according to BSNL's APN requirements, and you should be ready to access the internet.
Hold on to your SIM and keep saying " Clone AIRTEL" 3 times. Now your AIRTEL SIM card is cloned and you get the cloned SIM from AIRTEL office in 3 days. Happy cloning!!
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Assuming you're talking about an internet USB dongle - no. The service provider needs to know who to charge for the internet usage, so the dongle has a SIM card linked to an account.
Due to the software it has to be a 3 Dongle for a Laptop
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when i am trying to connect to internet via visiontek netsetter its showing connection error.i am using airtel sim on that.
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actually, as seems that 64k has more memory then 32k, but it's not. Both have same contacts and massage memory. The difference is 64k sim automatically detect stronger network. Means, you are in the area where airtel and vodafone both network are present, and your service provider is airtel, then 32k sim will stick to only airtel network, if it is weaker but 64k sim will swith to stronger network.
You will have to contact Airtel to convert your 2G phone to 3G. The same sim card can be used for both 2G and 3G, so you will not need to change to a new card.