
Hi Len, Your wisdom here brings up a slightly different question then. for those who want to giggle a bit, I am sincere that everything for me is wired. I imagine in this case I end up with more than one modem in my house, and understand this may be very smart indeed. That my television can operate apart from what my personal Internet is doing. So, two questions. First, is this common? Second, are there tools, equipment that make this set up work more efficiently? As for the move, well yes and it depends. One personal frustration has been the hunting process itself, sites that are not accessible, experiencing over and over again the stereotype screening. Those experiencing disabilities, speaking personally, face far more challenges around what others believe that means, then the disability experience on its own. My idea of a desired layout often differs from others.. I am not fond of wide open empty spaces for example. Do not get me started on real estate agents, ending up underground and so forth. at the end of the day though? its 4 walls a sealing and a floor that does not move. If my wishes are respected, and I have solid landmarks, it ends up fine. Besides opening all the boxes I just packed can feel a bit like Christmas. as in wow where did that come from! Kare On Sun, 1 Jun 2025, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Sun, Jun 01, 2025 at 10:16:22AM -0400, Karen Lewellen via talk wrote:
Hi Steve, In my personal case, I watch TV daily, for work even...meaning that unlimited internet rate does not include the likely additional $75 or so for television. For my needs, speed is far from critical, no video chat,or games, or Instagram, not even graphical based files. Thanks for your wisdom, Karen
Well I see something named comwave.net claims you can get 30Mbit service for $29.99. It looks like they use rogers cable to carry the connection, which at least means it should not have a chance to interfere with anything Bell is doing for TV service since it would be on different connections.
Of course you would think Bell could offer a cheaper internet option with their TV service. But when have they ever been sensible about their offers.
Moving sure must be a pain for you having to get new to a new layout for everything.
-- Len Sorensen