I was using his wifi key, he didn't realize anyone used it, so when he got a 
new computer, the phone company tech turned it off.  He has windows 8 and 
Frontier, the phone company is feeding him junk that he can't get wifi turned 
back on because his email address isn't with them.  I don't know anyone who can 
turn it back on unless we pay another frontier tech to go back out and fix it.  
He doesn't know how to turn it back on, and I have been using a mac for 3 years 
now and not familiar with windows 8 enough to talk him through it.  



On Nov 24, 2014, at 1:02 PM, Eleanor Martha Burke 
<[email protected]> wrote:

Could you just get your Dad's wi-fi key?

Eleanor
----- Original Message ----- From: "Melissa Tucker" <[email protected]>
To: "iOS Accessibility OS X &" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 5:32 PM
Subject: [Mac-access]: a question about my mac book air


> I'm going out of town and my dad doesn't know how to turn his wifi on using 
> his windows 8 computer.  My question is, is there a port on my macbook air 
> where I can hook his modem to my computer so I can have internet access?  I 
> have no cell signal or internet signal using my phone when I go out there.  I 
> don't think there is a port, but was hoping I was missing something.  Thanks
> 
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