Re: GWR Onboard WIFI Posted by grahame at 14:19, 31st March 2023 |
I always turn off Wi-Fi on my mobile and rely on 4G when on a train as I’ve yet to find a train that has anything near a decent and usable connection. Pretty useless IMHO.
I tether to my (work) Iphone if I need to use my laptop. More secure and reliable.
The majority of web sites have grown to require better and better connectivity over the years, and the capacity of on-the-move provision on trains, buses and ships has not increased in proportion. I would agree with both these comments - connectivity has improved very much over the years, but has been outstripped by the demands made by websites which are designed and tested by professionals with superb connectivity during the process, and with a view to working well for 99% of users who are not on the move faster than walking pace as they browse and interact.
The Coffee Shop, being a site designed for people who are interested in being on the move, is intentionally a low bandwidth site. I'm writing this from P&O Ventura and Coffee Shop Access is reasonable-to-good where other sites such as Facebook pages are at times very frustrating. But even with the Coffee Shop, image sizes have crept up over the years and some posts with lots of pictures can be a bit frustrating these days. You can also loose text you have written to post if you submit it when you have gone offline travelling into a blind spot - which is why I recommend copying your text onto your local computer before you hit "post".
Edit to add final italic comment
Re: GWR Onboard WIFI Posted by grahame at 12:58, 31st March 2023 |
With on-board WiFi, I tend to find it relates to how busy the train is and where we are rather than the class of train - connectivity seems to be lacking in the boondocks between Dean and Mottisfont, in South Somerset, around Crofon and for some obscure reason between Pilning and the next station west.
Re: GWR Onboard WIFI Posted by GWR 158 at 12:44, 31st March 2023 |
Sorry, I will add it now
Re: GWR Onboard WIFI Posted by Electric train at 11:25, 31st March 2023 |
Hi all,
I'm just running the poll to gather information on GWR's on board WIFI, and to see which train is the most speedy for WIFI.
Thank you
I'm just running the poll to gather information on GWR's on board WIFI, and to see which train is the most speedy for WIFI.
Thank you
387's missing from the options!!!!
Re: GWR Onboard WIFI Posted by TaplowGreen at 10:04, 31st March 2023 |
I tether to my (work) Iphone if I need to use my laptop. More secure and reliable.
Re: GWR Onboard WIFI Posted by Timmer at 09:55, 31st March 2023 |
I always turn off Wi-Fi on my mobile and rely on 4G when on a train as I’ve yet to find a train that has anything near a decent and usable connection. Pretty useless IMHO.
Re: GWR Onboard WIFI Posted by Mark A at 09:50, 31st March 2023 |
I'm not travelling often enough to be able to provide a useful response to this. Experience of on train wifi is that it used to somewhat work but more recently the software deployed has had flags set to block various things including all data flow to and from streaming music apps (even if they're not trying to pull streams / being used in offline mode) or images in social media apps. Tidal's app has a particular problem in that it will not work at all when connected to GWR on-train wifi - but in this case it appears to be on Tidal's ticket as well as the train's wifi. It can be more straightforward just to 'Rely' on a phone and its mobile data.
Mark
GWR Onboard WIFI Posted by GWR 158 at 06:11, 31st March 2023 |
Hi all,
I'm just running the poll to gather information on GWR's on board WIFI, and to see which train is the most speedy for WIFI.
Thank you