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Hi there,
I need broadband when out and about that is not overly limited in terms of port blockage. I need access to email,web,ftp and ports 11000,11001,11010,11020 on my laptop. I will be using the laptop mainly on train travel between bedford and london and considered buying this: http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/shop/mobil...ternet/laptop/ (USB version). Are these things any good? Has anyone tried using it on a train, does it work OK? Thanks, Mark. Mark Allison |
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> Hi there, > > I need broadband when out and about that is not overly limited in terms > of port blockage. I need access to email,web,ftp and ports > 11000,11001,11010,11020 on my laptop. > > I will be using the laptop mainly on train travel between bedford and > london and considered buying this: > http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/shop/mobil...ternet/laptop/ (USB version). > > Are these things any good? Has anyone tried using it on a train, does it > work OK? If it's a Virgin pendolino train then forget it. They have a thermo- reflective coating on the windows which blocks mobile phone signals. -- Regards Jon |
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Jon wrote:
> > If it's a Virgin pendolino train then forget it. They have a thermo- > reflective coating on the windows which blocks mobile phone signals. No, it's a First Capital Connect cattle-class train. |
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