Surfing the web in hospital

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Surfing the web in hospital

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I spend 5 hours each Monday, Wednesday and Friday in hospital, hooked up to a dialysis machine. I'd like to pass the time surfing the web, replying to emails etc. There's no internet connection available in the hospital; my kindle shown no wifi networks.

What do you guys suggest as a solution, including a laptop or similar?
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Are you allowed to have a mobile phone powered up whilst in the dialysis unit? I know that some places in hospitals now allow them while others don't.

If so, then the answer might well be a netbook or sub-laptop plus a 3G dongle - assuming there's a 3G signal available in there.

I've got a Samsung N150 which I got for about £270 last year. I use that mainly when I'm working away to connect to the internet in hotel rooms.

You could also go the tablet PC route, but if you're wanting to be answering lots of e-mails then I think a proper keyboard would suit you better.
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They may 'sell' internet access - lets face it, they try to rip off most people for TV sets etc so internet access is another potential money spinner.

Inky has the only reasonable solution - if your Kindle doesn't register wi-fi and the hospital don't 'sell' it then 3G is the only other way around this problem.
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Re: Surfing the web in hospital

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I have a 3 Mobile Dongle for my laptop.
If you know the postcode of the hospital, check the coverage of 3 on the link above.
I used it to good effect in a hotel and also in the hospital when on chemo.

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Shop around if you are going to get a dongle,there are big differences in price and then make sure its gonna work in the hospital.
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BTW, you can now get the Samsung N150 (which I paid about £270 this time last year) for about £165 on Amazon.

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