(Edit: I just remembered your "allegedly". Just test that first!In reply to a post by troublegum:You’re right enough I suppose. We can activate the WiFi hotspot on our iPhones, and we do have reasonable speeds on 4G with generous data amounts (I get discounted rates on EE as well).
There is the slight complication that the wife’s work provided PC which connects via WiFi is allegedly locked to the current SSID for security purposes. When she set it up the IT helpdesk helped her connect it and said it would be unable to connect to any other SSID.
But I suppose they could assist her with changing it temporarily if the situation arose.
Do a test now. Change the announced SSID on a phone (set to provide a hotspot) to that on the router, with a different password to the wifi on the router. See if that works for your wife.
Or you could set the SSID and wifi password on the hotspot to identical to the router and manually select on the PC which to access at any given time. This was often done when using an old router connected to the main one by ethernet, to provide wider wifi coverage on the premises, with connected devices switching seamlessly to the stronger signal.
That would be better if it works, as normally the phone will not be set to tether so won't be broadcasting the SSID.
If should also work if they have managed to set up the PC to prevent you selecting which of the two devices is offering that SSID. Just test by turning off the router for a few minutes.
Connections: OnePlus 8 Pro on Three 4+ (LTE)/5G and at home Three Mobile, with (Three)ZTE MF286D router giving about 113/20Mbps.
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The price of liberty, and even of common humanity, is eternal vigilance. (Aldous Huxley version of the well-known saying)
Were there none who were discontented with what they have, the world would never reach anything better. Florence Nightingale (Cassandra: an Essay (1860 edition?)
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The price of liberty, and even of common humanity, is eternal vigilance. (Aldous Huxley version of the well-known saying)
Were there none who were discontented with what they have, the world would never reach anything better. Florence Nightingale (Cassandra: an Essay (1860 edition?)
Edited by pluralist (Sun 05-Dec-21 23:33:38)



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