Re: [SLUG] Need advice here -OT

From: chris lee (chris.a.lee@gmail.com)
Date: Sat Oct 28 2006 - 00:32:03 EDT


On 10/28/06, steve szmidt <steve@szmidt.org> wrote:
> On Saturday 28 October 2006 00:11, Bob Stia wrote:
>
> > I have available a late model Mac to let her use. The hospital does not
> > have wi-fi in the patients rooms so I am thinking cell phone modem.
> >
>
> The cost using a cell phone can be pretty high, unless you have free phone to
> phone calls. Plus the speed is pretty slow. Seems more likely to have a
> better success with a modem.
>
> I had a laptop and a cell phone that connected to a pcmcia card. But I was not
> very excited about the cost/performance. This was some 6 years ago so it may
> have changed.
>
> Now if you bring it in and set it up the hospital may be willing to order the
> broadband connection. Have a talk with the administrator showing how it will
> improve patients experience at their hospital.
>
> You'll need to get a firewall solution so they don't get hacked while there.
> It should not offer any inbound connections, only outbound. I'd block all in
> and outbound except for web and email. Chat's use a very insecure protocol
> and I'm wary when allowing it. Otherwise it could be an easy implementation,
> I don't use WiFi so I don't know ranges and so on, but get like I said I'd be
> surprised if the administrator would not be interested in something that
> makes patients stay more pleasant.
>
> --
>
> Steve Szmidt
>
> "To enjoy the right of political self-government, men must be
> capable of personal self-government - the virtue of self-control.
> A people without decency cannot be secure in its liberty.
> From the Declaration Principles
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does the hospital have wi-fi coverage, but not in patient rooms or no
coverage at all?
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