Use the hotel safe when you are away from your room. (Note: Only use this as a last resort. Duke recommends using this only when all else fails.)ĭUSON Top Ten Tips for Keeping your Data Safe While TravelingĬyber-criminals continue to find creative ways to get your data. Don’t make it easy for them. Here are ten tips to protect your data and devices while you travel:ĭon’t draw attention to expensive phones, tablets and laptops.
Need to use your workstation? If your phone plan offers a mobile hotspot, try connecting to your PC to your mobile hotspot. It actually works if your carrier has a strong enough signal.įinal option - phone it in on a landline for audio only. The main Zoom number for calling in to meetings is 30, and most of Duke meetings will allow use of this number. Once connected, just enter the meeting number. Zoom works great on a mobile phone if your signal is strong. Try connecting using the same link on your iPhone or Android.
If you decide to use a public WiFi (hotel, restaurant, gym, etc.) for Zoom, the chance of having the bandwidth you need for a good experience is pretty slim. Even if you can see and hear the other participants okay, they may have a problem hearing and seeing you. Planning to join a Zoom meeting while sitting by the pool at your favorite hotel in Maui?