Thanks Jeremy.
Chris, any suggestions as far as Tiddlyspace workarounds for O2's
non-fucntionality via mobile broadband? Surprised no-one else has noticed
this problem - it is areal drag for the team in Edinburgh. Getting a
different brand of mobile broadband dongle out of an NHS
It's not an unreasonable suggestion! You bought broadband specifically to
use it for this purpose, and it doesnt work, when all the other mobile
broadbands do... (well, certainly 3 works fine, and so did Vodafone when I
had it a while ago.)
Thanks Hans!
Dickon
On 23 February 2012 15:30,
Hi, the team I work with in Edinburgh are still struggling to access their
version of the TiddlyManual (see http://tiddlymanuals.tiddlyspace.com and
follow links for AMBIT and Lothian CAMHS) - when they use an O2 dongle...
it seems to load fine if they use a Three 3G dongle, but not with the O2
Hi, the team I work with in Edinburgh are still struggling to access their
version of the TiddlyManual (see http://tiddlymanuals.tiddlyspace.com and
follow links for AMBIT and Lothian CAMHS) - when they use an O2 dongle... it
seems to load fine if they use a Three 3G dongle, but not with the
this is really helpful, Jeremy - though a drag as the the team have just
spent scant NHS budget on an O2 dongle! OK, it gives us something to work
on.
dickon
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As an immediate solution, the saving mechanism in TiddlySpace/Tiddlymanuals
will allow the to team load the site onto the laptop in a different part of
the building (where they can get the internet without going via O2), they
can then make edits *offline* in the team meeting room; these will
As an immediate solution, the saving mechanism in TiddlySpace/Tiddlymanuals
will allow the to team load the site onto the laptop in a different part of
the building (where they can get the internet without going via O2), they
can then make edits offline in the team meeting room; these will be
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