From work, yep. Still no DSL at home. The dial-up I carefully had my ISP enable?
Wasn't. Tried to get in last night, wouldn't take my password. Since I got off work at almost 8 and made a run to the apartment for stuff, it was late enough I just left them a voice mail and went to sleep.
Someone got my voice mail overnight and cleaned it up; this morning, my user name and password worked.
Now I need to hit their web site and find out what they've changed in their stupid network settings since I last had to dial in, because my system insists it can't find an agreeable middle ground with them. Color me unamused, so far.
By the time I get my stupid dial-up working, I'll probably have DSL anyway.
But I do have my desktop up and running and positioned exactly how I want it, and most of the stuff that's going to the house is there now. (Crock pots, mixer, dishes, some food, and a few miscellany still have to go. Plus the deck chairs. Anyone get the impression we left the kitchen for the last? Heh.)
Wasn't. Tried to get in last night, wouldn't take my password. Since I got off work at almost 8 and made a run to the apartment for stuff, it was late enough I just left them a voice mail and went to sleep.
Someone got my voice mail overnight and cleaned it up; this morning, my user name and password worked.
Now I need to hit their web site and find out what they've changed in their stupid network settings since I last had to dial in, because my system insists it can't find an agreeable middle ground with them. Color me unamused, so far.
By the time I get my stupid dial-up working, I'll probably have DSL anyway.
But I do have my desktop up and running and positioned exactly how I want it, and most of the stuff that's going to the house is there now. (Crock pots, mixer, dishes, some food, and a few miscellany still have to go. Plus the deck chairs. Anyone get the impression we left the kitchen for the last? Heh.)