Pat may be able to help. He says if he could get his hands on it he'd be able to do it quickly but with the distance, us being busy tonight (covering for a sound tech whose dad died this week) and tomorrow he leaves for Shibboleth training and can't talk on the plane. And while he's there his brain's probably not going to shift gears well so Friday would be the earliest telephone troubleshoot he could probably do...and that's a little long I think
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Thanks for the advice. We'll see if I can make it behave. Mom is contemplating the merits of installing cable in the "office." If Pat wants to take a crack at it when you guys come down next, it'll either be as it is now, dead, or installed upstairs.
Pat will take a look when we're down...and if necessary can run cables to be minimally obtrusive...let us know if we need to bring the tools to do that though:)
I hope I'm not being condescending here, but I know that you and technology don't get along so well. Before you can do what Dea's talking about, there's some preliminaries. Connect one of the out ports on the "naninani router thing" to your ethernet port on the computer, open a web browser, and type the web address "http://192.168.1.1" (no quotes). It should ask you for a username and password, most likely it's "admin" (again no quotes) for both. If all went according to plan, you'll be logged into the router and can change the needed settings.
Feel free to give me a call, I probably know enough to talk you through it.
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Feel free to give me a call, I probably know enough to talk you through it.
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