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Wifi for Laptop Use - Away from Home

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Hi

Every now and then - some times in a space of 3 weeks, other-times it can be as infrequent as several months - I have to work away from home for a couple of days and there is rarely any wifi that I can hook up to.

Where I stay is a residential area, but I have to overnight in properties that tenants have vacated so they have their internet cancelled.

How can I get decent wifi on my laptop so that I can do work?

I have internet access on my mobile phone but I don't seem to get a good enough connection if I try to tether.

What are my options please?

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  • forgotmyname
    forgotmyname Posts: 32,918 Forumite
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    To use wifi you need something attached to the internet and then to transmit the wifi signal to your devices.

    Use your phones internet connection or get yourself a dongle with a data bundle.
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  • poppellerant
    poppellerant Posts: 1,963 Forumite
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    I guess when you tether your laptop to your phone, you are using bluetooth? Set up a portable wi-fi hotspot on your phone - I always find this is better. You might need an app, but my phone has it built-in. I go into my Settings and under Wireless choose More - from here I can choose to setup a portable hotspot.

    Something else to note. Keep your phone in a window, without the sun shining on it. Use something to raise it above the frame of the window which is probably metal for increased mobile data signal strength.
  • System
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    Who is your ISP? If it is BT you can connect to any BTWifi-with-FON wireless network you can find and use the login details for your account page on BT internet.

    I believe Sky do a similar thing.
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  • motorguy
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    I guess when you tether your laptop to your phone, you are using bluetooth? Set up a portable wi-fi hotspot on your phone - I always find this is better. You might need an app, but my phone has it built-in. I go into my Settings and under Wireless choose More - from here I can choose to setup a portable hotspot.

    Something else to note. Keep your phone in a window, without the sun shining on it. Use something to raise it above the frame of the window which is probably metal for increased mobile data signal strength.

    +1

    Tether via WiFi.

    I used to have a separate portable device but i just tether now.
  • I guess when you tether your laptop to your phone, you are using bluetooth?

    What could possibly lead you believe he would connect using the worst option when there is a much better one?????
    Set up a portable wi-fi hotspot on your phone - I always find this is better. .
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  • molerat
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    edited 24 June 2018 at 8:28PM
    What could possibly lead you believe he would connect using the worst option when there is a much better one?????
    Possibly because the op stated
    Georgie99 wrote: »
    I have internet access on my mobile phone but I don't seem to get a good enough connection if I try to tether.
    My phone mobile hot spot app has the option of sharing over WiFi or BT so easily done.
  • poppellerant
    poppellerant Posts: 1,963 Forumite
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    What could possibly lead you believe he would connect using the worst option when there is a much better one?????
    In future, read the thread properly before posting.
  • EveryWhere
    EveryWhere Posts: 3,249 Forumite
    If the Smartphone thing doesn't work out for you; http://www.argos.co.uk/product/3456606 £20

    Unlock it for less than a £ for use with any network SIM; https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Unlock-Code-Mobile-Wi-Fi-Huawei-R207-E5330-E5330Bs-2-6-E5377-Unlocking-Code-/321400003756
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