From 3cd2ac3d218acfdc89b7dce9fc01c1f81a5d26dc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Philip Sargent <philip.sargent@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 8 Jul 2019 17:55:41 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] update to wicd on the acer netbook

---
 handbook/computer.html | 16 +++++++++++-----
 handbook/phone.htm     |  3 ++-
 2 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)

diff --git a/handbook/computer.html b/handbook/computer.html
index 6ff6d0927..e9aec45b4 100644
--- a/handbook/computer.html
+++ b/handbook/computer.html
@@ -80,12 +80,12 @@ above the sink/stove area and connected via a usb cable to the Acer netbook. The
 <p>The potato hut WiFi is running DHCP and allocating IP addresses of the form 192.168.1.x where x is a number between 11 and 99 .
 <p>The <em>Expo laptop</em> has a dynamic local address of this form. 
 It has a 64GB microSD card  plugged into it which holds the local copy of /expofiles/ .
-<p>The Acer Aspire netbook ("tclaspire3")  is on <a href="http://192.168.1.100/">192.168.1.100</a> as one might expect. 
-<p>The Gasthof WiFi - which you can still use - is "staudnwirt" and has no WiFi password. It allocates IP addresses in the range
+<p>The Acer Aspire netbook ("tclaspire3")  is ona static address <a href="http://192.168.1.100/">192.168.1.100</a>. 
+<p>The Gasthof WiFi - which you can still use - is "StaudnGast" and has no WiFi password but there is a login webpage (Gast/Gastin21). It allocates IP addresses in the range
 192.168.2.x etc. The antenna is now on the first-floor balcony within 
 sight of the tatty hut window.
 
-<p>The Acer As is on 192.168.1.100 on WiFi. 
+<p>The Acer Aspire is on 192.168.1.100 on WiFi. 
 This is the address to use for configuring it using ssh when everything else has failed. So to manage the
 connection to the Gasthof WiFi you would use
 <pre>
@@ -94,9 +94,15 @@ ssh expo@192.168.200.100
 to run Mark Shinwell's script (re-edited by Sam 2019) 
 <pre>/root/fakenet/runfakenet
 </pre>
-This typically needs to be run once or twice a day when the internt stops working. 
+This typically needs to be run once or twice a day when the internet stops working. 
 Sometimes you have to walk over to the blue laptop and run this script directly by typing on its keyboard
-as the network has collapsed so badly that <span style="font-family:monospace">ssh</span> doesn't work. 
+as the network has collapsed so badly that <span style="font-family:monospace">ssh</span> doesn't work.
+
+<p>The Acer netbook needs to have its persistent networking set up correctly <i>in addition to the script</i>. This is the
+<b>wicd</b> gui program that has an icon in the top-right of the sceen in the system panel. (Or search in all applications in the Internet section
+for the wicd application). Set the checkboxes so that the Acer does connect to any network except the Staudingast wifi network, 
+and also tick the 'automatica;lly reconnect' checkbox for the "StaudnGast" network.
+
 <h3>Historical Note</h3>
 
 <p>Prior to 2018 we used to run an unconnected local network with our own DNS domain 
diff --git a/handbook/phone.htm b/handbook/phone.htm
index c55802b2d..10dbc07da 100644
--- a/handbook/phone.htm
+++ b/handbook/phone.htm
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
 <h1>Mobile Phone Use Guide</h1>
 <pre><b>
 Base camp: 00 43 664 763 0255<br>
-Top camp:  00 43 664 582 5229 - incoming calls and texts only. This is the number in most people's phonebooks.<br>
+Top camp:  00 43 664 582 5229 - incoming calls and texts only.<br>
 Top camp:  00 43 664 871 6782 - what it uses to send texts and make calls (from 2018) 
 </b>
 </pre>
@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ and even occasionally for conversation.</p>
 <a href="http://expo.survex.com/years/2016/rescue_debrief.html">invest in second phone at top camp</a>
 which could be used at cave entrances 
 in the case of a rescue. This has not yet been done (2019).
+<p>The top camp phone has two SIMs, the first is the one in most people's phonebooks. The second is the one that we topped up in 2018 and actually can send messages.
 <p>For some years (including 2018) we have been using the "B-Free" mobile scheme provided by the A1 company. 
 We get reception even inside the Stone Bridge bivvy. 
 (In 2011 we tried using another provider which picked up the T-Mobile network,