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John Galt
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Re: Utilize wireless(wi-fi) type producst for customers?

I would suggest PRINTED materials that instruct the sub how to do these things.

It is a bit of work to do so, but remember you only have to do it once and then it is "copy time".

Oh...don't forget to include a paragraph on there that spells out that if YOU have to do a truck roll to fix THEIR equipment, its gonna cost 'em.


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Chele

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Re: Utilize wireless(wi-fi) type producst for customers?

said by John Galt See Profile :

I would suggest PRINTED materials
Yes, and staple it their foreheads

Life is so much simpler now that we don't do local wireless networks!

ponline

join:2004-03-04
presheva

said by John Galt See Profile :

I would suggest PRINTED materials that instruct the sub how to do these things.

And, they firs support call will start smth like 'im sorry but i lost the printed material that you gave me , and my internet connection is not working....'
LLigetfa

join:2006-05-15
Fort Frances, ON

said by John Galt See Profile :

I would suggest PRINTED materials that instruct the sub how to do these things.
Assuming of course that they can and will read it.

A person that will not read holds a lower stature than one that cannot read. We have far too many of the former. We are destined to suffer fools.

I generally have to side with those that stay away from supporting customer owned equipment. The PoE injector should be the demarc. Anything supported onsite beyond that is T&M billable.

That said, having a consumer wireless router between the client and the CPE gives you a device you can ping provided they don't block ping. Since it is generally not mucked with as much as a PC and not prone to getting malware, it makes for a good test point. If you are familiar with the brand, you can walk the user through a factory reset and then use it in your testing. Much easier than troubleshooting a borked PC.
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