Katie Law wrote: re NHSnet and change:
>Yes, email will be delivered to your desk, whether at home or at work
It is now, so what's the difference?
NHSnet will almost definitely cost you more..... ;-( Seriously, it will
mean email to you desk at work. I can't do this at the moment, except
through internal EMIS mail.
>Will I need to get more hardware/software at home?
>Depends what you're using. If still dumb terminal, then yes.
Suppose a dumb terminal is better than a dumb blonde?
No, reasonable pentii, so presume no difference.
>Will I still be able to access the clinical system from home?
>
>Yes, but you will need a piece of hardware called a router which will
>connect from your home PC to work, giving a code each time you wish to
>access
What sort of cost and from where?
I gather about UKP60 per router. HA would, I guess, point you in the right
direction.
Does this have to be sorted by the
clinical system folks?
Possibly?
I thought the *rules* meant only a stand alone PC could connect to
NHSnet? Would that preclude me from networking the home machines?
Code of connection means ok as long as no modems hanging off the back of any
machines.
>Will you all still be there?
>We'll always be here for you....... ;-)
Shucks, that's nice :-)
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Mark
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