Any experience with tep pocket WiFi and skype while traveling

Anyone had any experience with tep pocket WiFi and skype while traveling. Seems like a good solution in the UK

Did you ever get an answer to this or take the plunge? I'm curious what you found out...

Similar Messages

  • Has anyone any experience with a USB-6008 and reading a thermistor value

    Labview 8.0 connected to a USB-6008
    I am using 'BC Components' NTC Thermistor. I used the express VI to create a Vex input and entered the A,B,& C values from the datasheet. The thermistor is the 10K version and I placed a 10K resistor in series with it. I wired it as is shown in the connection diagram, and applied 2.5 volts to it.
    I get completly the wrong temperature readings out of it! I called the NI help line in the UK and the engineer confirmed that I had done everything correctly but couldn't understand why it didn't work.
    Any thoughts?
    Steve Lawson

    I had a similar problem, had it working at one point then screwed it up.
    try this:
    Attachments:
    Temp Pressure EXpress.vi ‏92 KB

  • Anyone have any experience with the VONDOO V3500 USB Skype Vbox on OS X?

    I would like to use this telephone adapted for skype. Does anyone have a better setup? It says it only works under windows, but that may not be an issue.

    This device is not Mac compatible. I got an iPod Touch, instead.

  • Any experience with gogo inflight wireless?

    hey,
    I'll soon be flying with delta and was wondering whether gogo inflight is compatible with linux. do you have any experiences using it? any tips? (any tips not to use it?)
    Google showed only one item relevant, which said a ubuntu user was not able to proceed from gogo's inflight homepage.
    Thanks in advance.

    We are trying to authenticate just users.
    Met vriendelijke groeten,
    Cliënt ICT Groep
    Geert Reijnders
    Van: fella5
    Verzonden: dinsdag 10 januari 2012 13:33
    Aan: Geert Reijnders
    Onderwerp: - Re: Any experience with Windows 2008 NPS and WLC
    Home
    Re: Any experience with Windows 2008 NPS and WLC
    created by Scott Fella in Other Wireless - Mobility Subjects - View the full discussion

  • Question:  Do I need to run and anti virus program with MAC OSX Lion? Have heard different opinions! If so what would you recommend? Was looking at Sophos. Does anyone have any experience with this? Thanks

    Question:  Do I need to run and anti virus program with MAC OSX Lion? Have heard different opinions! If so what would you recommend? Was looking at Sophos. Does anyone have any experience with this? Thanks

    Do I need to run and anti virus program with MAC OSX Lion? Have heard different opinions!
    You will continue to hear different opinions here, where thoughts range everywhere between "anti-virus software is the evil spawn of Satan" to "anyone not running anti-virus software is a fool."
    Truth is, this is still a very personal decision on a Mac. Depending on circumstances, it is still very easily possible to stay safe without using anti-virus software, but circumstances and personal preferences vary widely. Besides which, anti-virus software cannot even remotely provide you a guarantee of protection!
    To learn how to stay safe (with or without anti-virus software), and how to decide whether to use anti-virus software, see my Mac Malware Guide.

  • Does anybody have any experience with keyloggers and a good program to detect one on your mac? I think I may have one.

    So yesterday I found out that my email address password had been changed. I don't remember doing this, but it is possible I changed it a while back and considering I keep my email constantly logged in. But at the same time, two of my apps were trying to access their "store". I play a game called League of Legends, which has an online store, and it randomly came up with the message "Could not connect to Maestro" (credit card). Then, Itunes (which I rarely use) came up with "sorry, we could not continue with your purchase". I think it's very strange that all of this happened at the same time, but hopefully it's a case of a forgotten password and two games bugging/crashing. I scanned my entire computer with iantivirus and it hasn't found anything, but I've heard keyloggers can be a bit hard to detect. Does anybody have any experience with keyloggers and if so, what program did you use to detect and destroy it?

    If you think that a keylogger has been installed the only safe thing you can do is erase your drive and reinstall.
    I don't think that is the case however.

  • [Athlon64] Anybody has any experience with ATI Radeon XPRESS 200P chip sets?

    Anybody has any experience with ATI Radeon XPRESS 200P chip sets?
    I am looking to purchase a computer for my wife who does not require major computing power. And looks like ATI is a cheaper option.  Any recommendations?
    Any info is greatly appreciated.

    Quote from: dannol48 on 23-June-05, 02:25:47
    The RS480M2-IL haa a CnQ option in Bios. 
    Installing the AMD driver and setting the Power Scheme to "Minimal Power Management" in Power Options is required to enable CnQ in XP.
    Danno
    Hello Danno ^^¿''
    Well, I just bought the RS480M2-IL with a Venice 3000+ and 1 GB DDR, I've tested the Video onboard(all the newest drivers installed)  with the 3DMARK  2001, and I just can get 3052 ptos...so .. please tell if you has made some time ...and how's your score?
    Oh man please tell me...maybe I made a bad choise but I was specting something better from this Mobo!!!...
    thanks and enjoy the time 
    PD: Another thing: my modo comes with the bios ver. 3.4 ...and have "The Normals falis" son I don't really know wich ver, could be better....cya..

  • Any experience with logitech v400 cordless laser mouse?

    I'm still looking for a good mouse, either bluetooth or USB-cordless for my iBook. I recently learnt that Logitech has a new notebook mouse: logitech v400. If anyone has experience with this mouse I would appreciate hearing their findings.
    thanx, Frank
    iMac G5 1800 mHz & iBook 12' (1,33 mHz, 60 GB) Mac OS X (10.4.3)

    Nick it's a USB. I have the MX1000. As I told Frank I really don't have any experience with the others so I couldn't really say. I went from the Apple one button to an Microsoft Intellimouse. I realized I liked all those buttons. A lot! So when I decided on getting a wireless I wanted one that had plenty of buttons!
    The MX1000 had just came out and was getting real good reviews and I checked one out and liked it so I asked Santa for it last year and I must've been a good boy because my wife.... I mean Santa brought me one.
    I would imagine you could check into exactly what feature each one has and find one you like.
    I really like the idea of never having to put batteries in it. It charges off the base/receiver. Mine usually lasts about 3 weeks between charges and it takes about 4 hrs to charge it. It has a batter meter on it so I know ahead of time when it's low and I usually just put it in the charger overnight.

  • I need information about personal experience with DFS-R: shortcomings and limitaions of DFS-R

    Hello,
    We plan to install DFS-R in our organization.
    I need information about personal experience with DFS-R: shortcomings and limitations of DFS-R.
    Thank you for any info. 

    Hi,
    You could refer to the articles below to see some limits about DFSR and some DFSR configuration mistakes which will cause DFSR problems:
    Understanding DFS Replication "limits"
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/filecab/archive/2005/12/12/understanding-dfs-replication-_2200_limits_2200_.aspx
    Common DFSR Configuration Mistakes and Oversights
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/askds/archive/2010/11/01/common-dfsr-configuration-mistakes-and-oversights.aspx
    Regards,
    Mandy
    We
    are trying to better understand customer views on social support experience, so your participation in this
    interview project would be greatly appreciated if you have time.
    Thanks for helping make community forums a great place.

  • 5300 RAM showing up as 3200 in Quad, any experience with this problem?

    Hello, just received a 2 gig kit for my G5 Quad (2 - 1 gig sticks from Crucial). System Profiler shows it's speed at 3200, lower than the original 512 RAM which is 4200. Crucial says it will only reach 4200, but why is the new RAM showing up at 3200? Tried removing original RAM and only using the new, same speed displayed - 3200.
    Has anyone had any experience with this oddity? Any idea if the RAM is not performing or the Mac is not giving accurate speed data?
    Thanks, Steve

    Memory identified as PC2600 in MDD
    Symptom
    Apple Hardware Test identifies the computer's memory as "PC2600" rather than "PC2700".
    Products affected
    * Power Mac G4 (Mirrored Drive Doors)
    * Apple Hardware Test version 1.2.6
    Solution
    There is nothing wrong with your computer's memory. This issue is addressed in Apple Hardware Test 1.2.7. If you have version 1.2.6 and are experiencing this issue, contact AppleCare for a replacement disc.
    Apple is aware of that. It first showed up in 10.3.0 and has been there ever since. The issue with the above DDR2 is I think different and unique.
    With the MDD, Apple used Micron in the system I got, and I added Crucial. Both show up as '2600.'

  • Any experience with refurb iMacs?

    Howdy all...
    Wondered if anyone here has any experience with purchasing refurbished units from the apple.com store site? There seem to be a few deals there, and they do offer applecare, just wondering if maybe that's where all the lemons end up?
    Any experiences at all would be great to hear, and don't need to be limited to iMacs... just really interested in the refurb experience as a whole.
    Thanks,
    adam

    I bought a refurbished BlackBook at the end of June and it arrived in absolutely perfect condition - it even smelled new.
    Refurbs are a great value. You get a discount, the full one year warrantee, and the ability to extend that to three years with AppleCare. For all intents and purposes, Apple treats it like a new unit.
    I have even read here about people getting "free" upgrades with refurbs. Apple advertises the base configurations and ships out whatever they have in stock. Sometimes that means a larger HD or more RAM, but do not count on it. I would hold off on ordering RAM or a larger HD until you actually receive it to see what it comes with.

  • Hi, I was wondering if anyone has any experience with the 750gb 7200rpm hitachi hard drive in a late 2008 MacbookPro

    Hi everyone,
    I find the speed and space in my macbook pro is not enough for me anymore. I was wondering if anyone has any experience with the Hitachi 750gb/7200rpm hard drive? I have a late 2008 Macbook Pro (15 inch, 2.93 ghz C2D, 4gb ram) running osx Lion and was wonder about compatibility with said drive.
    Thanks,
    Kevin

    If its this one, your good to go:
    http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Hitachi/0S03339/
    Ciao.

  • Any experience with coolbook?

    Does anyone have any experience with coolbook on the Macbook unibody? I am constantly running mine with one proc full out for hours on end and noticed that the CPU is at 80 C and the fans are at about 2.5k, so I figure if I could under volt a little I could get the CPU temp down a little. Pushing the fans up seems like a bad idea to me because that ages them faster.
    Also, the idea of being able to keep the processor's speed down when I am not plugged in sounds good to be because I am almost never doing anything that I care to do quickly.
    Also, does anyone have an experience with coolbook and apple care? i.e. getting heck from Apple b/c it was installed?

    Hi Paul Bailey,
    I just bought Coolbook for my 15' Macbook Pro Unibody (2.4ghz) yesterday. I recently asked your very question about Coolbook and warranty / AppleCare and the response I received from iVmichael was that it would be fine (thread visible here: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=10132068&#10132068 ). I read the Coolbook instructions yesterday and it said that Coolbook couldn't damage your processor. I did some experimenting with it and even putting the highest speed at the lowest voltage it would let me use on Coolbook only resulted in a kernel panic which just told me to turn the computer off, which I did. When I turned it back on, there were no problems at all so I don't think you'll run into problems with Coolbook or at the very least, that's been my experience.
    I played around with the voltages a bit however I found that for most things I do, it didn't make a noticeable difference. I mostly just use my Macbook Pro for web browsing and email, which are already very well handled at cool temperatures by Apple.
    I think the one thing to keep in mind is that even if by lowering the processor speed you're able to use less power through undervolting, you'll then end up with the processor working more time (eg. 2.4ghz processor will finish an encoding job much faster than a 1.8ghz processor) and that higher speed processor might actually end up being a better fit because once it finishes the demanding tasks, it'll underclock itself while the slower Coolbook-enabled processor is still working at most likely a higher frequency + voltage.
    From what I've read, everyone's Macbook Pro will have different results with Coolbook, as some of the Intel chips are willing to run (and be stable) at lower voltages than others, so some people will get more (or less) benefit than I experienced. I was able to get mine to run at 2.4ghz while using 1.0625 volts instead of the default of 1.1375 volts, so my CPU is running about 7% more power efficiently now. I had similar power efficiency improvements experimenting with different speed/voltage combinations. One thing to watch when lowering voltages is that some people have experienced a Core getting disabled (because not enough power is flowing to keep both enabled). If lowering the voltage causes this, you might find your Macbook Pro getting hotter instead of cooler, especially if doing anything that on one CPU causes it to constantly work at it's maximum performance.
    I'm not sure how much of a difference +7% CPU power efficiency would make in battery life, however mine seems to run about 2-3 degrees Celsius cooler which is nice, although it wasn't bothering me at the higher temperature. What I've heard mentioned in other threads on the Apple Discussion forums is that a cooler running Macbook Pro's battery should be able to go through more charging cycles than a warmer running one because of the effect heat has on the duration of a battery's life, so that's another definite plus.
    For battery life, you should get a pretty good extension (better than Coolbook) by lowering the Macbook Pro's LCD/LED brightness to the minimum or as low as you can tolerate if you aren't doing that already. I've heard that even not having the keys backlit when on battery power can add about 45 minutes to battery life as well. For the $10 Coolbook costs, it's worth it in my opinion.
    As for experimenting with fan speed, I definitely think it's a bad idea to have the fan running at max speed or ramping it up substantially over the default Apple settings. Like you said, it'll make the fan age faster and I've heard replacement fans aren't all that cheap (especially when you factor in labor). I really wouldn't know the answer to this, so I'm just speculating, however I personally would see fan failure resultant from smcfancontrol (or another fan speed program) as the Macbook Pro owner's fault and clearly not the fault of Apple if the fan were to fail because it's being used for extended periods of time at substantially higher speeds than it was intended to run at. I've seen some people say it wouldn't affect the warranty, however I think it's best that you contact AppleCare directly and ask just to be safe if this is something you're considering doing -- I haven't managed to come across an official answer from Apple.
    What I think is a good idea would be to increase the minimum fan speed a bit. My Macbook Pro fans usually run at around 2000rpm, so by increasing the fan speed to 2200rpm, I make it run a bit cooler while presumably not doing much to shorten fan lifespan. I may perhaps even be increasing fan lifespan as it now takes longer before the fans need to run at a higher rpm because they're doing a better job at keeping the Macbook Pro running within it's designed thermal envelope.

  • Any experience with a Bogus Error Message?

    Happy New Year everyone,
    My computer started displaying the message "An internal error occured. Please contact to our support team." on each boot-up yesterday. Since the message includes spelling and syntax errors, and does not include a logo of any sort (looking for either Microsoft or Toshiba) I think it is bogus, and possibly malicious. Any experience with this?? Thanks. My computer I.D. and stats follow.
    Satellite A500-ST5601
    Part number: PSAP0U-00S007
    OS Version: Windows 7 Home Premium 6.1.7600
    BIOS version 1.60
    Thanks again,
    Felix

    Dear Jerry and Felix
    I realize as I post this, that your question is over a year old (12/2009), yet it has continued to haunt several folks into this year (1/2011) 
    I have spent the last two days diagnosing the same error on another laptop.  The laptop is an HP running Vista SP2.  From my research, this error is not OS specific nor hardware specific.  I have to give all of the credit to Jerry who posted on this error with his recommendation to start the troubleshooting on the Startup tab and un-checking all the items.  I followed his advice and eventually through discrete selection, I found what I believe is the culprit application that is generating this error message.  In the Startup Tab, I found a startup Item named “Driver Access” by Manufacturer ‘Driver Assure Corp’.  I found that this application when NOT included in the Startup (Un-checking the selection), that when I restarted the laptop, the popup error did not occur.   To confirm, I allowed this application to be included in the Startup (Re-checked the selection) and restarted the laptop and the error message appeared again.   
    Though this post may be irrelevant for you at this time,  I felt it was worth a reply to possbily help someone else caught in this dilemna. 
    Thanks again Jerry for your recommendation.  I can understand why you are a MVP support person. 
    Bob

  • Any experience with iTunes syncing to Sony Xperia Active?

    I'm considering getting a Sony Xperia Active only becasue it's more durable than an iPhone, but am curious if anyone has any experience with its syncing to Apple software like iTunes, iMovie, Address Book and iCal?
    Thank you!

    Not really any of that from reading the software information.  It seems it just does it on a basic file transfer level, not interfacing with any of Apple's actual applications (not surprisingly).  Playlists are actually part of the iTunes library, not the media files.  While you could add a "playlist" to it by dragging the files to the device, it would just be adding a bunch of files and you would then have to figure out how to get them structured into a playlist format the device understands.  There may be third party software packages that go beyond the basic one I linked but you would have to search.
    On the calendars and addressbook, again, no interface with Apple's applications.  You'd have to export the data into some format the device could then import.  Maybe not impossible but certainly not seamless.

Maybe you are looking for