Maybe a couple of years ago, my Internet connection went to hell and I spent about four hours of a Saturday morning with Comcast getting it restored. Since I have their so-called “Triple Play” package, it was kind of necessary.
Somehow in the course of that marathon session, the Comcast
support person bypassed my router and dumped wi-fi on the cable modem. I did
not notice this until I was trying to hook up Cedric, the Roomba, to the
network; it requires 2.4Ghz, and it seems I only have 5Ghz. This means that
Cedric just rambles aimlessly around my house until either I guide him back to
his docking station or he runs out of juice.
Some time last year, I ordered and assembled an adjustable
standing desk to work on, because, frankly, it’s really bad for me to be doing
all this work in an Ikea chair. I got it, the docking pod, the external
keyboard, the mouse and the monitor all sorted. Then I discovered that that one
spot in my house is a black hole in my wireless network.
Poop.
Well, in order to re-establish my router, I had to buy an ethernet
cable, plus an adapter to my laptop. I got those about three months ago and
they sat in my office like the refugees in Casablanca, just…waiting.
Finally, this weekend, I consulted Google, unwrapped the cable and adapter and blow
me if I didn’t connect the router.
And double blow me—that fixed the black hole.
Yesterday was the first day since 12 March 2020 that I worked at a
desk, with a mouse and monitor and keyboard.
Now I need to sort the 2.4Ghz thing, because Cedric has become quite the slacker.
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