nasty letter from Comcast about it, and I had to get someone to show me
how to disable that, or set it up right (I was never told).
With AT&T's DSL modems, every time there's a power outage, or a thunderstorm (lightning hit), the modems are fried.
I had 2 calls to make yesterday
When she dialed 911 from it from the nursing home
I rarely use the public WiFi.
There is a bit of a trick to it through that I can't remember.
Something about setting up your personal network.
Other than the pc, that has no wifi, all mine connect to several
options automatically.
I found that if I need to call about a problem, like I had when the old
modem died, the best times to call are early in the morning, before 6.30.
I always get someone then after only a ring or two.
I'm generally an early riser so when I call at say 0530 I've been up a
while already.
I was awakened around 2 a.m. to find a cop at my door asking why I was
constantly calling 911. I said a neighbour had borrowed my phone and JM>showed them the empty charging cradle (or whatever it was called). They JM>went to him, got my phone back, gave him a lecture about that and gave me JM>one about loaning out my phone. Didn't do that again.
I move anything I can't replace (pictures, etc) to a thumb/CD as a back
up and storage.
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