22-01-2017 23:53
22-01-2017 23:53
Came home about 10pm to a powercut, had been advised by text on my mobile that the powergrid was working on it being fixed by 10:15pm ... yes, I have matches & candles but in the dark could not find them ... my torch, usually in my handbag was now lost in my room because the ceiling bulb had gone a few days ago
I tried my laptop, as I thought it would work by battery power ... however ... no internet connection
atm I have not got Windows set up on my new mobile
I'm curious ... if I had a notebook or tablet = would they have worked ? ... or would they have been like my laptop = not working as no internet connection ?
btw power came back on about 11:15pm ... they had texted me a 2nd time to say power would be restored by about 11:30pm
23-01-2017 00:20 - edited 23-01-2017 00:27
23-01-2017 00:20 - edited 23-01-2017 00:27
If you had a notebook or tablet that relied on Wifi they would not have worked Jane. However some tablets work from a sim (using mobile data) ...they would have worked ...
Glad the power came back anyway...
Veritas Numquam Perit
23-01-2017 00:20 - edited 23-01-2017 00:27
23-01-2017 00:20 - edited 23-01-2017 00:27
If you had a notebook or tablet that relied on Wifi they would not have worked Jane. However some tablets work from a sim (using mobile data) ...they would have worked ...
Glad the power came back anyway...
Veritas Numquam Perit
23-01-2017 00:23
23-01-2017 08:59
23-01-2017 08:59
If in an area prone to power cuts a ups for routers and cordless phones can help you stay online for a while using other battery powered wifi devices.
23-01-2017 09:11
23-01-2017 09:11
23-01-2017 09:27
23-01-2017 09:27
@MI5 wrote:
A dongle plugged into your laptop USB port would have got you online whilst your data allowance lasted.
Indeed. I did this when we had a 3 day problem with our broadband being down. Used a dongle with a 3 sim in it. A bit of a 'lifesaver' here. (Even though folk were queuing up to use it)
Veritas Numquam Perit
23-01-2017 09:33
23-01-2017 09:33
@Cleoriff wrote:
@MI5 wrote:
A dongle plugged into your laptop USB port would have got you online whilst your data allowance lasted.Indeed. I did this when we had a 3 day problem with our broadband being down. Used a dongle with a 3 sim in it. A bit of a 'lifesaver' here. (Even though folk were queuing up to use it)
You could have turned your laptop into a hotspot for others to log on to.
23-01-2017 09:35
23-01-2017 09:35
@MI5 wrote:
@Cleoriff wrote:
@MI5 wrote:
A dongle plugged into your laptop USB port would have got you online whilst your data allowance lasted.Indeed. I did this when we had a 3 day problem with our broadband being down. Used a dongle with a 3 sim in it. A bit of a 'lifesaver' here. (Even though folk were queuing up to use it)
You could have turned your laptop into a hotspot for others to log on to.
Nah. I kept them waiting. It made me feel powerful....
Veritas Numquam Perit
23-01-2017 10:32
23-01-2017 10:32
This is how to confuse them.....
23-01-2017 20:49
23-01-2017 20:49