Had call to ring Lifeline. Got put on hold 🙄 Not their fault, they are volunteers, but not particularly helpful to the muppet that’s ringing.
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Had call to ring Lifeline. Got put on hold 🙄 Not their fault, they are volunteers, but not particularly helpful to the muppet that’s ringing.
Thanks Chris. If this mental fog ever lifts I'll reconfigure my wifi network, because that sure doesn't work here.
We had a similar scenario at our farm in East Kurrajong, but had line of site to a telco tower 10km away from the top of our roof. Installed a point to point antenna to access 5G wireless broadband ran that into a Telstra 4GX network booster which gave us good WiFi around the house and sheds and a 4/5G mobile signal. Best coverage we had since the old AMP’s network shutdown in the late 90’s. However getting access to the equipment was a long battle and required approval at some ridiculously high level within Telstra and wasn’t cheap, even after apparent discounts and committing to a two year contract. We had to prove we couldn’t get NBN via fibre and insufficient satellite coverage. Had used satellite service a few times over the years and proved totally inadequate, the area was some sort of black spot (only 80km from Sydney CBD). NBN techs came out twice to measure various signals. Shook their heads and left!
The plot thickens. Seems my router is not WiFi capable. The one between me and the world, that is. I use another, without direct internet connectivity, to provide the signal. So, I guess VOIP protocols are absent. Well, of course they are.
Maybe I'll send smoke signals. At least that might get the CFA's attention.
Sarah wont be taught anything...........but knows how to roll a Coopers stubby along the bar....
I have no idea what wifi is. Computer/ email is satellite via skymesh. My old flip phone is Optus with 2 or perhaps 3 bars depends where in the paddock I am.
If I need 000 and these are out I can fall back on my old Barrett HF tranceiver in the camper and chat to VKS.[bigsmile1]