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tabbypurr@gmail.com: Jan 30 12:28AM -0800 On Wednesday, 29 January 2020 01:52:27 UTC, Fox's Mercantile wrote: > When I was a kid growing up in Los Angeles in the late '50s > and early '60s, we'd have "ozone days". > School was canceled. It hurt to take deep breath. At the risk of stating the obvious, everything is toxic in excess. > Peter is right, you are piece of work. > You consistently ignore facts and continue to argue. on the contrary, until facts are established I'm likely to have more knowledge re ozone than you. Too many folk are naive about medical info. NT |
gregz <zekor@comcast.net>: Jan 30 08:38AM > When I was a kid growing up in Los Angeles in the late '50s > and early '60s, we'd have "ozone days". > School was canceled. It hurt to take deep breath. I remember first time I drove down into LA basin from High Desert. Ozone smell very strong. Greg |
John Robertson <spam@flippers.com>: Jan 29 05:15PM -0800 > Not a bad task to be given. > Peter Wieck > Melrose Park, PA My heart bleeds for you! I could use the light on my work bench if you decide it is of no use...(ha!) John ;-#)# |
amdx <nojunk@knology.net>: Jan 29 11:08AM -0600 I don't know where I left off in this sad tale, but just an update. Not sure I want any advice, because I don't have all the numbers! I'm sure the order of some of the details are mixed up. Neighbors has buffering on his 1 yr old Samsung 4K TV while watching on NETFLIX. First cable guy left after changing one barrel connector, he did many speed tests and the best he got was 70MBPs, with a 100MPBs service. He suggest the modem/router could be the problem. Computer shows speeds of 5GBPs to 38GBPs. Cable guy blames slow speed of the computer on the computer. Neighbor bought a New Netgear C7000v2, and connected it, called the cable company (Comcast) and they could net recognize the modem/router. The called Netgear trying to resolve the problem and then after an hr on the phone they hung up, we were on hold at the time. Neighbor went and bought a second router with a separate modem. He did manage to get that to work but it was also slow, even with a ethernet connection. New "highly experienced" cable guy comes. Though he spends about 3 hrs at the house, and reboots everything and reinstalls any info needed in to the original Modem/router "Netgear C7000" and the Samsung TV, (UN65NU7100FXZA) While testing with his phone he manages to get 100MBPs on a few occasions, and much less (under 50) on many other occasions. Speedtesting on the TV and the maximum he ever got was 32MBPs, and many tests under that. Also cable guy says call NetGear and have them combine 2.4 and 5GHZ and the TV will work better. HUH! Cable guys leaves, without, as far as I'm concerned fixing the problem. OK even so, my neighbor calls Netgear to combine his 2.4 and 5GHz They tell him the Netgear C7000 was made in 2016 and they will not cover that, he can but a 1 yr service agreement for $138 or 2 yr for $220, he gets pissed and raises hell with them and they hang up. When he gets off the phone, his internet is out. So he calls Netgear back, gets a new person, explains it all and the rep turns his internet back on. Now that really sucks. Then the cable guy finds that on Samsung TV, 5GHZ is non functional and says the problem is the wifi card is bad on his TV. Cable guy also said that 2.4GHz wifi will not do 100GBPs, my info is 2.4GHz will work at 450MBPS and even higher under best conditions. Neighbor calls Sansung trying to get them to fix the 5GHz wifi and they UNcombine the 2.4GHZ/5GHZ combine. That will fix your problem, We do it all the time. Now through all this, wife/girlfriend whats to rearrange the furniture. So, we run a new coax to the corner where she wants the TV. Since the TV router is in the back room we move the router out to the TV room where almost all of the above tests were run. The next step is to run one more cable from outside and end it an the same box of the new cable just run. One will be internet and one will be antenna. Now the modem/router will be next to the TV, and the TV will have an ether net connection to the router/modem. Update next week. Mikek |
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