
Done correctly the cabling can be very tidy, on top of this a landlord is not allowed to limit the install of telecommunication services. Mobile broad band is not a good solution for teleconferencing partially for the person who is managing the it. I suggest finding our from Aussie broadband what NBN service you can get and requesting it be installed. The landlord can not stop it. Aussie does not have a contract so you can have a service for 1 month with no setup cost. Mike On 29/3/20 8:51 pm, stripes theotoky wrote:
Hi to all,
Now my university is closed for the duration of the health crisis, I have to give at least 16 hours of tutorials / lectures a week via zoom. The audience varies between 20 and 80 students. As my only internet connections are: 1. is a dongle (with Vodafone) that has 3GB , and 2. my mobile phone with 60GB (also with Vodafone) I am urgently in need of a much better connection.
Any advice on what and with whom? I am in rented accommodation in Macleod, pretty much a mobile blackspot, and the landlord doesn't like the idea of cable being brought to the premises.
Thanks Joanna
-- Stripes Theotoky
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