On Mon, 3 Nov 2008, Ian wrote:
> Walmart just sells it does not expect to teach you or fix your connection
> problems.
That is true, but some big stores will provide a helpline which tries to
get you going, and if they can't help you they pass you onto Dell (or
whoever).
Cindi, I am sorry to hear you had major problems. If I lived closer to you
I would only be too happy to assist. As Ian said, your cable company
should really have assisted you some more in getting connected. Next time,
is there a friend or relative who has experience in such setups who could
assist? I often help friends and relatives, and for others I charge a
nominal fee to cover my time and petrol, you might consider that if you
don't know of anyone who can help..
Mark
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