Re: Internet Slowbies - Queries for Gurus
From: Hans E. Hansen (FListhanshansen.org)
Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2007 08:32:27 -0700 (PDT)
OK, so whatever you are doing different now for
your images makes them no longer visible on
Gmail.

And, Larry, if his computer works fine at work, how
will cleaning the HD, etc. help him at home?  Does
it get messed up on the way to work, and then magically
fixes itself going home?  Not a guru here, so maybe
you can clarify.

Hans.

On 8/2/07, ken rentiers <rentiers [at] mac.com> wrote:
> Dear F-List Computer Gurus:
>
> I have a vexing dilemma for which I need some guidance: I live in a
> luxe apartment complex in the center of Houston ( see my garage below
> - taken from Blackberry as I rolled this AM - HA! Ferrari content! )
> I use a cable
>
> ï
> modem feed for the ISP. Used to be OK but the past three days the web
> is slo-o-o-w like an old 300 baud phone modem. It ain't my laptop
> 'cause the DSL wifi at work is smokin' fast. It ain't the ISP 'cause
> the computers down in the business lounge in this apartment office
> complex are also muy rapido.
>
> Am I a victim of too much signal dilution - same thing happened when
> I lived in the 'burbs as more and more houses plugged in to the cable
> TV trunk line, splitting the bandwidth to shreds. Can I fix this by
> going DSL with my own personal phone landline? Would replacing the
> coax in my apartment help?
>
> The big red thing in my picture is the "clown nose" beneath the E39
> rearview mirror which contains the motion sensor alarm. The other big
> red thing is driven by one of my neighbors.
>
> ken
>
>
>
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