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'''See http://services.manitoba-ehealth.ca/wirelessSites.html for wireless availability. '''
Our collectors now have connectivity through either wifi or tethered connections at most locations where they collect.  


Who has wireless that work on wards


* Death Registry
** There are a couple of desks that have the cable and you can use if available –
*** Desk beside Death Registry
*** Desk beside Slating
* Psych health building
** We now have wifi available all on units
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== HSC ==
== HSC ==
Have wireless:  
Have wireless:  
* wards  
* wards: D4, B3/D5, A4, H4
* SICU
* SICU, MICU, IICU
* Medical Records
* Medical Records
*B3/D5
* NB: most areas require a re-boot to wireless system when moving through the site areas.
Intermittent:
* GF216
{{Discuss |
Do the following still not have wifi? :
No wireless:
* MICU
* CCU
* IICU
* Medical Records (has plug connections available in audit area)
* Death desk
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==Con==
wireless access
* '''available''' in the data collection office and N1N, N1S, N3W, N3E, N2W, N2E and in MICU.
* ''' not available''' in Medical Records but access to a hard drive computer is always available for wiki,EPR,email.


==Oak==
'''Intermittent''':
{{Discuss|
* GF216 - but tethered connections available there, so no problem
*Wireless only available in ER.--[[User:Lpruden2|Lpruden2]] 09:55, 2014 September 9 (CDT)
** Considering we ''only'' have wifi there these days that seems unlikely. What is the new situation for wifi at OAKs? Ttenbergen 17:17, 2019 March 20 (CDT)}}


==Gra==
==Gra==
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==StB ==
==StB ==
*Have wireless in all areas of the hospital except the Atrium. --[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 07:22, 2014 July 7 (CDT)
* wireless available on all wards where we collect
*We do not have wireless in the data offices either because they are not located within the hospital.  Our offices are in the Education Building which is not a clinical area.  --[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 09:29, 2016 November 30 (CST)
* no wireless in office, but tethered connections are available there
* no wireless in atrium, but we don't collect there, so OK


== Wireless setup ==
== Wireless setup ==
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* ensure that the drivers are set up right
* ensure that the drivers are set up right
Both of this is done as part of [[Laptop Setup]].  
Both of this is done as part of [[Laptop Setup]].  
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Revision as of 12:16, 13 March 2025

Our collectors now have connectivity through either wifi or tethered connections at most locations where they collect.


  • Death Registry
    • There are a couple of desks that have the cable and you can use if available –
      • Desk beside Death Registry
      • Desk beside Slating
  • Psych health building
    • We now have wifi available all on units


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HSC

Have wireless:

  • wards: D4, B3/D5, A4, H4
  • SICU, MICU, IICU
  • Medical Records

Intermittent:

  • GF216 - but tethered connections available there, so no problem

Gra

  • WRHA network is available in all locations
  • MTS Wifi hotspot is available at Tim Horton's (this would work to review wiki, but not for sending or EPR access)

StB

  • wireless available on all wards where we collect
  • no wireless in office, but tethered connections are available there
  • no wireless in atrium, but we don't collect there, so OK

Wireless setup

To use wireless networking, eHealth needs to do the following:

  • ensure that the laptop is added to the wireless networking list
  • ensure that the drivers are set up right

Both of this is done as part of Laptop Setup.


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