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On 20/01/11 09:45, Gordon Henderson wrote:
On Thu, 20 Jan 2011, Neil Winchurst wrote:On 20/01/11 08:49, tom wrote:To be fair, Tom, I understand that Bradworthy is a mobile blackspot. No mobile networks are any use there. Or have I been misinformed?My experience of mobile is that coverage round here is about 10% - mine wont even work in Bradworthy! Tom te tom te tomThree reckons mobile data will work outdoors - which means it's right on the edge..This is one thing I do mutter about - they have 98% of the population covered, but only 75% of the surface area... (all mobile networks use this metric, not just three) I only have 2G coverage at home via O2 and O2 say they have no plans to upgrade the base, so based on the experience of my wifey using Three (7Mb/sec), I'll be jumping ship to them quite soon.And I know it's not the ideal solution, but there are various antennae extenders avalable - I've even seen one that wraps round a USB dongle to provide an external antennae and been told it's actually very good!Gordon
Not really suitable for Lanes huddled masses tho... Tom te tom te tom -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG http://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/listfaq