
Accessing this site using EE mobile
Re: Accessing this site using EE mobile
If it works for me on mobile data 'H' (low signal level) it should work for you on 4G. 

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Re: Accessing this site using EE mobile
Please try to clear the browsers cache.
Can you try accessing it by using this link... www.modelrailwayforum.co.uk/index.php
If it loads on O2 correctly as per my screen short previously there is no reason what so ever other than a cache issue or incorrect URL, why it wont load for anyone else!
Can you try accessing it by using this link... www.modelrailwayforum.co.uk/index.php
If it loads on O2 correctly as per my screen short previously there is no reason what so ever other than a cache issue or incorrect URL, why it wont load for anyone else!
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No change, I'll get onto EE again, amazing what happens when you speak to a different person.Brian wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2019 11:34 am Please try to clear the browsers cache.
Can you try accessing it by using this link... www.modelrailwayforum.co.uk/index.php
If it loads on O2 correctly as per my screen short previously there is no reason what so ever other than a cache issue or incorrect URL, why it wont load for anyone else!
Re: Accessing this site using EE mobile
To add to this a bit further.. I've just been out and got 4G data signal and the forum loads almost instantly.
This text has been loaded from the phone using 4G and no WiFi connection. (image added when at home on PC)

This text has been loaded from the phone using 4G and no WiFi connection. (image added when at home on PC)

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Re: Accessing this site using EE mobile
No I don’t use my mobile at all for the forum but John said EE, I have EE so thought I would try for him, that’s all. I won’t next time.Brian wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2019 10:57 amBut you've just said in a previous post you dont use mobile data to connect?Walkingthedog wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2019 10:52 am Thanks Brian. All the other forums appear instantly as does the message saying it can’t connect to this one. There is no delay.
WiFi will work immediately as its usually so fast. Mobile is just too slow currently. My mobile automatically uses WiFi rather than 4G whenever possible
If the forum works on WiFi on the same device then the only missing link is the speed of the mobile connection (or lack of it)![]()
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Re: Accessing this site using EE mobile
Thanks WTD. You have explained how now. Without that explanation your original "I don't use my mobile to access the forum" was the factor.
BTW this is all written via O2 network with WiFi turned Off. No issues here with O2 at all.
BTW this is all written via O2 network with WiFi turned Off. No issues here with O2 at all.
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Re: Accessing this site using EE mobile
Same issue on EE for me. Same phone on wifi goes straight in.
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Re: Accessing this site using EE mobile
I'll probably get flamed for this but I think since the resurrection of the site and/or the change from http to https, the site has become more "fussy" regarding some connections. I started a thread regarding connection via a VPN. I did get it sorted by finding a VPN server that works consistently with this site whereas many didn't.
For what it's worth my mobile connects ok over data using an EE PAYG sim.
For what it's worth my mobile connects ok over data using an EE PAYG sim.
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