I love it when a plan comes together

This morning, the dedicated hard line through Verizon for the monitored alarm system was installed. I rerouted the phone connections inside the house, did a little testing myself and then tested with the monitoring company. Works fine.

After rerouting every goddamned thing down in the basement, I retested Verizon phone and ADSL and that’s working fine.

The [...]

DSL Update

This update is more for my own information/reminder/scheduling, but I’ll put it here anyway.

DSL switchover proceeds

This morning I spoke with my alarm company (the local Installation Manager – to find out what kind of phone line I should get as a dedicated phone line for the system – answer: just need a minimal line that only needs to make outgoing calls to toll-free numbers) and with Speakeasy (Tech Support – [...]

Verizon pissed me off

I took Thursday off so I could meet their tech and he could look at my NID, but they did a line test remotely and cancelled the appointment without telling me. So I got to stay home, and stay-at-home all day and burn an extra day of vacation over something that would have been [...]

Updates – Verizon working!

Near as I can figure it, the old modem WAS the bad bit, as well as my wireless access point, which is cutting down transmission rates by half, even though the connections are at 54 Mbps, and using WPA2-PSK encryption (encryption sometimes helps with various kinds of protocols that can encourage link reliability). When I [...]

Updates and the Noble Sp(l)udger

The party went very well, I acquainted new folks with the warm and wonderful feeling of drinking Cachaça cocktails at the party. Also, the tamales rocked the house, though I personally wish, as host, that we’d had some veggie tamales ready at the same time the meat ones were.

Read on for updates on the DSL [...]

More updates from the Land of the Lost

Current findings and situation (mostly to do with the Verizon ADSL issue):

Verizon and the Death Star Canteen

I bought a new DSL modem (not a model Verizon supports, by the way, but a lot better as far as advanced diagnostics goes – the Zoom brand, which used to be the Hayes brand, or acquired it somehow, for the geeks out there) and it didn’t make a whit of difference for our household [...]

SLOW CHILDREN

Why is it that I only ever want to do stupendous bandwidth-hogging shit when I have basically no bandwidth?

The short of it is that this household currently has ADSL of 7 – 137 Kbps downstream and 700-768 Kbps upstream. The faulty component in the grand scheme of my home network? Apparently the 5 year old [...]