If you are worried that you won't be able to type fast enough, I can however confirm that it is possible to reach QMUL without having to resort to Wifi at all ;-) In fact, provided you turn left when you leave Mile End station, start walking and keep looking for QMUL appearing on your righthand side, you might not even need a map. Daniela On 11 November 2014 16:41, Christopher J. Walker <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > For those coming to the GridPP meeting the following page on wifi on the > tube may be useful. > > https://www.tfl.gov.uk/campaign/station-wifi > > Many tube stations have been enabled - but at least for my mobile phone > provider you need to text to get a code (not possible on some lines). You > also have to be quite quick to enter the code before the train leaves for > the next station. > > It used to be worth knowing that Lancaster Gate (on the central line) > station is a short walk from Paddington (which isn't obvious from the tube > map). Now that the circle line no longer goes in a circle, it's probably > easiest to get the Hammersmith and City to Stepney Green or Mile End. > > Chris > -- Sent from the pit of despair ----------------------------------------------------------- [log in to unmask] HEP Group/Physics Dep Imperial College London, SW7 2BW Tel: +44-(0)20-75947810 http://www.hep.ph.ic.ac.uk/~dbauer/