Hi Paul,
I didn't have much time before I ran out to explain my last question -- basically if an RRC works at one
location (or, like in your case, others do as well), then does not work when one moves it, then the
problem is that there is a problem with the control RRC's network. This is rare and is usually found with
business routers at companies and sometimes in a hotel. In these cases, routers need to get tweaked if
possible. That is why I asked if he can get router access or at least have an admin do something.
One other thing popped-up in my head while I was out: did he change his RRC to DHCP? If it was set to
a fixed IP at his home, then that would possibly explain his problem. If so, all he needs to do is to use the
Microbit Setup Manager and a USB cable (maybe also network will work if lucky) to set the RRC to DHCP.
I usually assume that people run their control RRC's under DHCP, but some people don't and are surprised
when it doesn't work when they do go somewhere else.
73,
Mitch DJ0QN / K7DX