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Verizon DSL



Judy,

My wife and I have a Verizon DSL connected to a router and a wireless router connected to an amplifier and outside antenna. Sounds complex but its what works for us. The two computers in my studio are wired into the router. The WiFi system in the studio is connected to the outside antenna which produces a signal everywhere in our home, deck, yard, woods, etc. which is utalized by a PC laptop and an Apple laptop. Everyrthing usually works well but every once in a while it screws up. The solution, I have found, is to turn everything off, wait for about 20 seconds, turn on the DSL modem and wait untill all the lights stop flashing and then turn on the router, amplifier, etc. So far this has happened five times in the last year and it has solved the problem every time. Also, I assume you have filters on your telephones. If not, that could be a problem.

Bob Schramm



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From: Judy Seigel <jseigel@panix.com>
Reply-To: alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca
To: alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca
Subject: RE: the humunculus said no
Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 01:08:54 -0500 (EST)


Actually, it's verizon's fault. My daughter pays verizon enough for a small family to live on every month for a DSL line that comes and goes like inspiration. Three Big Fags have alas disappeared, but now apt.15 fills in when needed. But I've got to get on Verizon's case... anyway, this is NOT G4's fault,,,, tho can anyone tell me where the "refresh
button" is? (Daughter claims I should push it. Tho I don't think it will help, I'm willing to try. She has pc so claims ignorance of Mac.)

I did by the way get to that website by asking somewhat crossly, again, via "apt 15." And I want to say, sorry folks, if the person who prepared those pages worked for me, I'd fire them. I mean apart from the bad diction. This may be the perfect example of someone who knows the material and THINKS they've explained it, but hasn't. They've done some pretty diagrams, some less pretty, but after re-reading 8 or more times I felt I'd gotten about 12 % of what was purportedly being explained, and I can't possibly be the stupidest person on the internet.

Folks here, like Susan, for instance, almost certainly know the content in advance, so the illustrations and metaphors are like embellishments, or maybe refinements, but fail to inform or orient the non-initiate.

Then again, they may be intended for "the field," not the newby, in which case I'd still fire the writer for not knowing when to use "affect" and when "effect"

PS. Don, I'm in OS X.3.9 --- what more do you WANT ?!

Coming up next: "My very own stalker."

Judy

On Thu, 22 Feb 2007, Don Bryant wrote:

Judy,

I asked very nicely for,

http://www.bsink.com/tech/StochasticScreening.pdf

and the humunculous in the machine told me they couldn't find it.

Any suggestions?
There seems to be a ghost in your machine.

Why not break down and get a new Mac with a new OS and get a fresh start.
Computing for the end user was never meant to be so difficult, especially in
the year 2007.

Don Bryant
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