• tombruzzo@aussie.zone
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    16 days ago

    It worked in this case. But it was so weird with this laptop, it wasn’t picking up any wifi networks. They had an ancient laptop at home as well and that one was connected to the wifi there. I was even able to connect the printer to the wifi via WPS. This laptop was picking up nothing. I was ready to drive down to the nearest Jaycar and pick up an ethernet cable.

    I think I assume to much of a tech competence baseline in these sessions. At first I was worried they wouldn’t be able to login to the laptop because they bought it a while ago specifically to scan photos and hadn’t touched it in years. I should ask people to have their diaries with their passwords handy, make sure they can login to the devices and accounts they want to work on, and I should bring a couple of common cables just to make sure as well.

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      16 days ago

      My older laptop stopped working with my WiFi at some point, I had to buy a wireless dongle to work with the newer wifi equipment.

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        16 days ago

        That’s what’s so weird. This laptop isn’t ancient but it couldn’t find anything. The older laptop looked like it was from 2009 and was connected to the internet

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          16 days ago

          what os on the non-ancient laptop? I’m guessing some proprietary wlan handler that windows is having a bargy with