I would think that the amazon data-mining is probably good enough that Alexa would automatically dial Ken's Cell Phone. It probably could even start pre-yelling at him for the customer. Maybe describing how important connectivity is for it's own survival.

On 2/19/2019 3:40 PM, Mark - Myakka Technologies wrote:
Ken,

Customer: Alexa why is my internet so slow
Alexa: Call your ISP

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Tuesday, February 19, 2019, 3:03:42 PM, you wrote:

KH> BTW, it appears that Mikrotik is shipping the PL6411-2nD now, I
KH> got an email that my pre-order shipped today from a distributor.
KH> It's not exactly the powerline product I would have asked for, but
KH> the real question is how good it works.  Netgear has a powerline +
KH> WiFi kit that is much closer to the feature set and form factor
KH> that I'd like, but I don't want to lease equipment to a customer
KH> that they could buy at the store.

KH> When you said AmpliFi I was thinking Amped, which is a different
KH> company, AmpliFi is Ubiquiti, right?  Or are they UI.com now?

KH> Also, I see that Amazon is buying Eero.  Presumably because of
KH> Alexa synergies?  All routers need voice command.


KH> -----Original Message-----
KH> From: AF <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Nate Burke
KH> Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2019 12:32 PM
KH> To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group <[email protected]>
KH> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Mikrotik and Netflix

KH> Back to the OP, I put in an Amplifi at my customers home.  The
KH> customer will let me know if they still have problems.  I told the
KH> In-laws to go get a netgear nighthawk with a built in cable modem
KH> (now it's not my problem anymore).

KH> The Customer with the Amplifi has so far said things are working better 
than they were.

KH> On 2/19/2019 12:11 PM, Seth Mattinen wrote:
On 2/19/19 9:56 AM, Mathew Howard wrote:
The other problem with the apps in Smart TVs and Blu-ray players,
etc. is that they often never get updated (as in the manufacturers
never even release updates)... apps for things like Youtube aren't
even functional in a lot of blu-ray players anymore.

I figure that if you get a Roku TV it's probably going to be
supported a lot better than most of the others (besides working
better in the first place).

And even if it does eventually stop being supported (which it will
because things evolve) I just buy a new little box, not a whole TV.


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