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Also bear in mind Wifi adapters are only £10.99 and possibly pick one up even cheaper on eBay.
If this is a work network, then the services available over the Wi-Fi network might not be the same as the ones you can get over the wired network. E.g. the Wi-Fi network might not let you log on directly to servers or use network printers. So you're probably better off trying to get them to fix your wired connection.
You might be able to via bluetooth DUN? Not a good method I know, but if your desperate...
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I like the idea, sometimes i do actually know people who end up in this situation,
But i couldn't even get tethering to work over the sim card haha.!