Posted by rrlund on July 07, 2021 at 06:59:58 from (69.36.63.37):
Monday morning, the light was blinking on the Roku indicating no internet. Being early morning on what was officially a holiday, I figured the ISP was just doing some maintenance or something. Neither my wife's nor my Chromebook would connect to the internet either, but my desktop would. I listened to the radio on it while I ate breakfast. When I got back in the house, the light on the Roku wasn't blinking anymore and the internet worked on the laptop. Problem solved.
This morning, same thing. Roku blinking, laptop wouldn't connect, but the desktop would. When I got in from doing chores, still blinking this time. Radio was still playing on the desktop. I watched Ag Day on the desktop while I was on the elliptical. I had the idea of unplugging the wireless modem to reboot it. I unplugged it and Ag Day kept right on playing. I left it unplugged for 30 seconds or so, plugged it back in, light stopped blinking on the Roku and the laptop connected.
How in the world was the laptop working both times when nothing else would, and how did Ag Day keep playing with the modem unplugged? Maybe I don't need to pay for internet anymore and just use the desktop for everything. LOL
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