Is it the bad weather that’s making my Internet slow or is it my PC that is giving problem? Aaaargh! I have no idea! A week ago, I noticed a very unstable connection happening here. The two monitor icons are showing me a stat that reads “Unplugged” and “Acquiring network services” simultaneously.
I, then, Immediately called my “smart” provider and checked if there was a problem within our area. She took my service reference number and told me “Maam, there’s nothing wrong with the connection, the connection shows stable”. “So what’s the problem then, I couldn’t get connected?”, I asked her back. Gave her the messages that I was getting. She was telling me that it could be my LAN card that is causing the problem. *sigh*
Did she mean that I should go to a computer repair service center instead? She advised that if the same problem happens again, just let them know. Hell yeah! It happened again this morning and the worst my Internet was down for more than 2 hours and I am supposed to submit an article that afternoon. Hmp! Now, tell me who’s the culprit? Is it my LAN card? Is it the bad weather that’s affecting the broad signal or is it my provider’s poor service?
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Kimmy
July 17th, 2008 at 16:56
1SmartBro ba yan sis? Yung wi-fi? Ang bulok nila, I swear, kaya nag-DSL na ako para hassle-free. Puro spiels lang sinasabi ng CSRs nila pag tumatawag ako, wala silang masyadong alam. Hmp.
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Mitch
July 17th, 2008 at 17:29
2Mismo! Kaso nakakontrata pa for ako till January, Maybe after that I’ll swicth to DSL, may PLDT-DSL na dito kelan lang…
Musta ka na pala? It’s been a while….
geri
July 18th, 2008 at 02:09
3Mitch, I love the family photo in the sidebar. Ang pretty ni Deye! Ang laki na rin niya.
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Mitch
July 18th, 2008 at 12:38
4Thanks for visiting Geri! Onga eh parang kelan lang no?
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