on 28-11-2015 23:12
on 28-11-2015 23:12
*apologies* technophobe posting...
this is on behalf of my newly tetraplegic Mum, who can now only use one hand
she lacks fine motor skills so unable to use anything like a phone and would probably not manage typing either
but I think she will be able to skype as she can accurately touch icons on an iPad screen
she's trapped in hospital for probably next few months and there's no WiFi
someone has offered me an old iPad for £50
just want to get her online, but without a contract, since she already has broadband installed at her house
many thanks !!
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on 29-11-2015 01:17
on 29-11-2015 01:17
on 29-11-2015 06:58
on 29-11-2015 06:58
Hi @Anonymous Another thing to check is whether the hospital actually does have WiFi but it's password protected.
Most hospitals do have this but only allow it to be used by staff and inpatients. Usually the password would be given on request.
Having said that ...you may wish your mum to be independent of this and use the ipad as a MiFi unit. If so then follow the advice given by @viridis above...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 29-11-2015 07:10
on 29-11-2015 07:10
Hello @Anonymous
I am a member of this forum, ( I think I always will be a tech novice) ... but the help I have had on this the O2 forum has been outstanding ... & the young man @viridis who has replied to your post is not only a very intelligent / knowledgeable person but a caring person to boot ... so you've had your enquiry answered by One of the Best on this forum ... there are others ... but Rosa I just thought you can have every confidence in what viridis has outline above ^^ ^^ ^^ for you
If you are not at all sure about anything else / or your mum ... then please do come back and post again
May I wish you personally All The Best for a positive outcome all round
Now, you have helped me ... how? because I 'm very much a learner too on here ... I llike to know what new words / abbreviations are & I now would like to know what MiFi is
Enjoy your Sunday
WispaRed7
on 29-11-2015 07:15
@Anonymous, good morning to you
I would just briefly like to point out that the other member @Cleoriff who has just replied to your enquiry is one of those regular members of the forum who I would have thought would reply to your enquiry ... again she knows what she is talking about & is a caring person as well
Best Wishes
WispaRedy
on 29-11-2015 08:49
on 29-11-2015 08:49
on 30-11-2015 00:19
Hi @Cleoriff
that's interesting, the ward she's leaving is really busy and the staff are too stressed to do moe than the bare minimum (and not even that sometimes) : /
But the rehab unit seem very friendly and helpful, plus hav a lot more time
So will run this one past them
Good advice, thanks millions : )
on 30-11-2015 00:31
Awww, thankyou @Anonymous
You're absolutely right, these guys are incredibly knowledgable and supportive - so is your post : )
And am glad it's not just me who has issues with technology...
Was my daughter that suggested MiFi (had never heard of it, tbh!) apparently some kind of a mobile WiFi 'hotspot'
I'm probably not making sense but that's only because I don't fully understand it myself
Think you buy a MiFi unit ?something like a large dongle (which sounds suggestive but it's really not)
Then pay for airtime...in my Mum's case PAYG as opposed to a contract...esp if she doesn't get on with the tech too well...as she'll just ditch it if that;s the case!
Reckon the name could be associated to 'Mobile WiFi'? Possibly 'My WiFi'?
But then I struggle just to operate my iPhone 6s
So probably completely wrong, as usual
Hope you had a lovely weekend and thanks for your support : )
on 30-11-2015 00:36
Gosh, yes, I hadn't even considered that!
Good thinking !!
She doesn't have a lot of dexterity at all atm : (
Also it's an old iPad, without the 'fingerprint log in'
But not sure the fingerprint facility would actually turn MiFi itself off, even if she DID have this model?
Will have to give this one some more consideration
Thankyou for your very thoughtful response : )
on 30-11-2015 00:47
I must be a bigger tech klutz than even I thought...either that or my broadband's tripping out (Storm Clodagh?)
Tried several times to respond, but hey
This is brilliant advice, can't thank you enough, now I know what I need to do : )
Happily, she's being transfered off the (rather hostile) hospital ward into a much friendlier rehabiltation unit
I'll be able to ask them about WiFi and if they have passwords available etc
Also hoping they may see the iPad as a rehab tool..?
Did get 4g most times back on the ward, not sure what the story will be in rehab
On thing that does occur to me is that this iPad appears not to have a USB socket, so not too convinced about MiFi, as I understand they connect that way
Cheers for your help, massively appreciated : )