I found that RDP went down as well, don't understand that at all, my
home network was up just no Internet connection. I did manage to tether
my mobile to the laptop but that only give me Internet on that machine.
Suggestions welcome!
I found that RDP went down as well, don't understand that at all, my home >>network was up just no Internet connection. I did manage to tether my >>mobile to the laptop but that only give me Internet on that machine.
Suggestions welcome!
Is that USB tethering, or have you set up a local hot spot ?
On 02/10/2024 in message <vdjprm$39mab$1@dont-email.me> Abandoned
Trolley wrote:
I found that RDP went down as well, don't understand that at all, my
home network was up just no Internet connection. I did manage to
tether my mobile to the laptop but that only give me Internet on
that machine.
Suggestions welcome!
Is that USB tethering, or have you set up a local hot spot ?
The 'phone calls it a hot spot, I connect to it just like any other WiFi.
On 02/10/2024 18:32, Jeff Gaines wrote:
On 02/10/2024 in message <vdjprm$39mab$1@dont-email.me> Abandoned Trolley >>wrote:
I found that RDP went down as well, don't understand that at all, my >>>>home network was up just no Internet connection. I did manage to tether >>>>my mobile to the laptop but that only give me Internet on that machine. >>>>
Suggestions welcome!
Is that USB tethering, or have you set up a local hot spot ?
The 'phone calls it a hot spot, I connect to it just like any other WiFi.
So .... what happens if you manage to get USB tethering to work ?
And then try to share the internet connection ?
Only the laptop has WiFi, I'd need to either equip the desktops with
WiFi or find a way to share the laptop connection, not sure how to do that?
BT/EE offer a service whereby you fall back to a mobile signal (I think
via a SIM in the modem/router).
Anybody else provide a service like this? I am loathe to move from PN
because their service is usually good and I definitely don't want to
move back to BT whose service is appalling.
... USB ports that support (some models of) USB cellular modem.
Could I do something on a DIY basis if I ditched the PN Modem 2 for
something else?
Daniel James pointed out that Plusnet is a subsidiary of BT yet the
service levels are widely different. Plusnet's service centre is in >>Yorkshire rather than Mumbai and much more helpful if you can manage the >>accent!
This is an outdated view. BT onshored their help desks for broadband quite
a few years ago.
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