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Originally posted by Greedy,Greedy,Greedy
I despise telephone support. I just can't bear hanging on a telephone for a prolonged period of time doing what I'm told - I'd rather tell them to go to hell and figure it out myself.
It's a personality flaw when dealing with computers, but works pretty well when dealing with opposing counsel.
But if I do this wireless networky thing, do I just coninue to send the broadband through the one terminal now or do I hook up the broadband to all the terminals? I know the folks doing the wiring in the house put hook-ups in almost every room.
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I rescind my comments. I forgot I was dealing with "make it as difficult as humanly possible" guy. I think you should go with a wired network that has three levels of redundancy to ensure that you never lose connectivity, and that you use a color-coded, custom-built system of differentiating between the different levels of redundancy.
And, it's always a fucking personality flaw. It's just that you don't care when it's only your clients' interests that are compromised.