- May 26, 2005
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I built a computer system for a married couple who are friends with my dad a couple months ago. They take it to their new house in bombay beach, ca. Computer survived the trip, works fine at their house, but they can't get the internet working. Something about "remote access isn't configured" according to a message she left on my phone. Then she asks in the message if I could come over to fix it.
- Is this "remote access not configured" thing my fault in any way? Or is this something that their ISP should be able to fix/walk them through over the phone? (they got dial up internet. dsl isn't available in their area and they say cable isn't either. i recommended satellite internet but they thought it would be too expensive, which may be true)
i live in arcadia, 158 miles away according to mapquest
am i obligated in any way to make this long ass trip? i'll try my best to walk them through fixing it over the phone before making a special trip, of course.
what to do?
- Is this "remote access not configured" thing my fault in any way? Or is this something that their ISP should be able to fix/walk them through over the phone? (they got dial up internet. dsl isn't available in their area and they say cable isn't either. i recommended satellite internet but they thought it would be too expensive, which may be true)
i live in arcadia, 158 miles away according to mapquest
am i obligated in any way to make this long ass trip? i'll try my best to walk them through fixing it over the phone before making a special trip, of course.
what to do?