On Tue, May 30, 2023 at 08:41:07PM -0400, Don Tai via talk wrote:
> Ask your landlord to get you a set top box and add the cost to your rent,
> or adopt you as a family member.
Yes to get another box for the fibe service it would have to be done by
the account holder.
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On Tue, May 30, 2023 at 05:49:20PM -0400, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> Hi,
> While this answers my specific question, your comment about sharing
> services creates a different one.
> If you have a large house with more than one television, it is often the
> case that this second television has its
Ask your landlord to get you a set top box and add the cost to your rent,
or adopt you as a family member.
On Tue, 30 May 2023 at 20:05, Karen Lewellen via talk
wrote:
> Two points in return.
> 1. your provider has no idea if those residing at an address are family
> or not...making that a non
Two points in return.
1. your provider has no idea if those residing at an address are family
or not...making that a non -point.
2. Rogers is not bell.
On Tue, 30 May 2023, James Knott via talk wrote:
On 2023-05-30 17:49, Karen Lewellen via talk wrote:
While this answers my specific
On 2023-05-30 17:49, Karen Lewellen via talk wrote:
While this answers my specific question, your comment about sharing
services creates a different one.
If you have a large house with more than one television, it is often
the case that this second television has its own cable box, say to
Hi,
While this answers my specific question, your comment about sharing
services creates a different one.
If you have a large house with more than one television, it is often the
case that this second television has its own cable box, say to allow other
members of your household to watch
On 2023-05-30 17:27, Karen Lewellen via talk wrote:
If it is illegal, how can so many rental structures provide it as
apart of their tenancy?
Multi unit buildings, such as an apartment building may have the
appropriate agreement. The only way I have experienced that was with
cable TV and
On Tue, May 30, 2023 at 05:27:06PM -0400, Karen Lewellen via talk wrote:
> bell is not being nasty about my Landlord's choices.
> bell is being nasty about my body not matching their definition of
> disability.
> Your point about sharing service is an interesting one, If it is illegal,
> how can
bell is not being nasty about my Landlord's choices.
bell is being nasty about my body not matching their definition of
disability.
Your point about sharing service is an interesting one, If it is illegal,
how can so many rental structures provide it as apart of their tenancy?
In fact it is a
For TV I use an antenna and receive over-the-air signals. Full digital,
great HD quality (barring fog) with no compression, and free. I try to use
both Bell and Rogers as little as possible. You do need a digital TV.
On Tue, 30 May 2023 at 14:40, James Knott via talk wrote:
> On 2023-05-30
On 2023-05-30 14:30, Karen Lewellen via talk wrote:
Hi folks,
Tapping into your genus once again.
These two might be related.
My landlord is including access to his Fibe TV account, he already
provides internet as a part of my rent.
At this moment Bell and I continue to fight, land line
Hi folks,
Tapping into your genus once again.
At this moment Bell and I continue to fight, land line wise and otherwise.
they seem to be
preventing
Teksavy from helping me either, I get an announced visit when not home,
then weeks of someone will call you with a solution.
If I am honest,
On Sun, May 28, 2023 at 06:58:20PM -0400, D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk wrote:
> I've been using ISC DHCP server for a long long time.
> I just noticed this article.
> It focuses on Kea DHCP server as a replacement.
>
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