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    Old to New...difficult lighting


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  • #2
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    Interesting - where is that location, Barr1e?


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      Hi Ian -

      We have been beset with connection problems all week and thought the computer guy had fixed it. Somehow I think I touched a button on the computer and have lost the wireless connection on both of our PC's, fortunately the ethernet still offers us a connection. We may well have to get the engineer to visit us again.

      The boatyard is at Puttenham.

      bates boatyard, wooden narrowboat, narrowboat restoration, traditional sideslip, dry dock, wooden boat, bulbourne, puttenham, all weather dry dock, blacking, barge, welding, sea plane tender, RAF 441 rescue, Wey Barge, Wey Barges, Fit outs, moorings


      Interesting looking at each boats history in pictures contained within the website above.
      ie:


      We met this dog and his master doing his duties when the yard was closed on Saturday afternoon.


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        Some very nice winter light there, Barrie.

        An interesting subject. I love playing on water.

        Really like the Alsatian. Not sure he liked you so much !
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        • #5
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          No Internet problems here at the moment (touch wood) just computer ones. I have the guts of the equivalent of two PCs all over the table at the moment as my big desktop machine is not very well at the moment


          Ian



          Originally posted by Barr1e View Post
          Hi Ian -

          We have been beset with connection problems all week and thought the computer guy had fixed it. Somehow I think I touched a button on the computer and have lost the wireless connection on both of our PC's, fortunately the ethernet still offers us a connection. We may well have to get the engineer to visit us again.

          The boatyard is at Puttenham.

          bates boatyard, wooden narrowboat, narrowboat restoration, traditional sideslip, dry dock, wooden boat, bulbourne, puttenham, all weather dry dock, blacking, barge, welding, sea plane tender, RAF 441 rescue, Wey Barge, Wey Barges, Fit outs, moorings


          Interesting looking at each boats history in pictures contained within the website above.
          ie:


          We met this dog and his master doing his duties when the yard was closed on Saturday afternoon.


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          • #6
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            Originally posted by Ian View Post
            No Internet problems here at the moment (touch wood) just computer ones. I have the guts of the equivalent of two PCs all over the table at the moment as my big desktop machine is not very well at the moment


            Ian
            Hi Ian -

            We updated the latest Netgear Router and thought all had gone well.
            In closing the computers' down and restarting the following day we found we had the ethernet connection for the internet but were without the wireless facility. Spent a few hours yesterday chasing our tails without success.
            Anne spoke to our son last evening who knows the workings (as it seems you do too from the above) and mentioned to me this morning our son thought I had switched something off.
            I returned to the Netgear site and looking at our details discovered when updating our program the card was reset without the box being checked to allow wireless connectivity. I was not amused at making a silly mistake - lesson learned.

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              Originally posted by Barr1e View Post
              Hi Ian -

              We updated the latest Netgear Router and thought all had gone well.
              In closing the computers' down and restarting the following day we found we had the ethernet connection for the internet but were without the wireless facility. Spent a few hours yesterday chasing our tails without success.
              Anne spoke to our son last evening who knows the workings (as it seems you do too from the above) and mentioned to me this morning our son thought I had switched something off.
              I returned to the Netgear site and looking at our details discovered when updating our program the card was reset without the box being checked to allow wireless connectivity. I was not amused at making a silly mistake - lesson learned.

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              Finally! Fixed my PC and it was a silly little oversight that caused big problems. Thankfully I lost very little data - the backups restored nicely


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