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Naturally, network problems (of the "can't stay connected for more than a few minutes" variety) would arise on a long weekend. Verizon can have someone look at it on Tuesday, so long as I don't mind that it'll be during work hours.

I don't know if this is by design or if I'm doing something wrong, but I finally figured out why my Mac was happy to connect to my phone's WiFi hotspot but was unwilling to use it: it appears that a wired connection, even one that's not working, trumps wireless. Once I unplugged the ethernet cable I could see the internet again. I can't help feeling that something in the network-settings panel should have clued me in about that, instead of showing two green connections without comment. Oh well; now I know, and if it's relevant to anybody reading this, now you do too.

I wonder how quickly this will drain my phone's battery. I guess if I want to watch anything on the Roku I should plug the phone in first.

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Date: 2013-09-02 01:41 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] thnidu.livejournal.com
Oh ho! I wonder if that's relevant to the persistent problems I've had with the connection between my Macbook Air and my (fairly) new Ricoh MX712 printer (which also suffers inflicts suffering on account of the incredibly opaque documentation and directions.

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