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MargaretR 06-03-2008 10:19

A RANT - losing my rag
 
At my age it takes a lot for me to lose my rag, but today I did.

I have been attempting to redecorate my lounge for many weeks now, bit by bit, because age and arthritis mean I can't cope with physical effort for prolonged periods.

Another factor is the flat I live in has no spare room to move furniture into in bulk. I have to work my way around the room gradually over time, shifting furniture as I progress.

I went wireless several months ago but originally connected with the ethernet cable.

During my (prolonged) redecoration, I decided that, if I went 'proper' wireless I could rearrange my furniture layout. I made a scale room plan, and spent many hours planning how to rearrange too much furniture around in a small space. I gave away a large table and chairs and bought a small 2 seater dining set. I got the USB wireless gadget and a techie did the rest.

It wasn't completely successful. I had to unplug and replug the wireless box every time I wanted to connect to the internet. Today even that method didn't work - spent over an hour repeatedly trying. My internet connection is my lifeline to the world, for groceries, banking and all things that ensure survival. Anyone else had the same problem with an Orange wireless box?

So today I have shifted all my furniture yet again to resite the PC back to where it was, so I can use the ethernet cable. Thank goodness it still works.

I have disentangled spaghetti junction 3 times this week,and it is only Wednesday now.

I have shifted my furniture about more times than that because I painted a few more square feet of ceiling and half of one wall in the past 4 days.

Today, AVG found a trojan horse - that was the last straw :mad:

I am angry and knackered..........and need to tell somebody.
If I give anyone short shrift on the forum today --- you know why.

Neil 06-03-2008 10:24

Re: A RANT - losing my rag
 
Out of interest did the 'techie' set up your security on the wireless connection?

If not some 'funny' person may have setup your router to block your access.

Neil 06-03-2008 10:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 541438)
Today, AVG found a trojan horse - that was the last straw

Did Odysseus pop out of it for a coffee?

MargaretR 06-03-2008 10:34

Re: A RANT - losing my rag
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 541440)
Out of interest did the 'techie' set up your security on the wireless connection?

If not some 'funny' person may have setup your router to block your access.

1st question -Security was set up
2nd question - trying to blind me with jargon are you?

Please don't wind me up today

emamum 06-03-2008 11:01

Re: A RANT - losing my rag
 
if you need some help, i am usually free during the day

MargaretR 06-03-2008 11:13

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Thanks for offering - I may ask my son to help (when I have decided what goes where)
A revised room plan is needed.

Shortage of plug sockets hinders progress.

I have 5 extension sockets in use each with 6 plug capacity, but have to be wary of potential wiring overloads.

I may decide to go to bed for the rest of the day and have a rethink tomorrow.

All would have been fine if that b****y Orange wireless box had behaved!!!

Neil 06-03-2008 12:06

Re: A RANT - losing my rag
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 541456)
have to be wary of potential wiring overloads.

Technically it should not be possible to overload the wiring if you have the correct fuses in your plugs. The fuse is to protect the wiring, if you overload your ring main circuit you will trip the ring main breaker (or blow the fuse but I think your flats have breakers). If you overload an extension its fuse should blow.

MargaretR 06-03-2008 12:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 541487)
Technically it should not be possible to overload the wiring if you have the correct fuses in your plugs. The fuse is to protect the wiring, if you overload your ring main circuit you will trip the ring main breaker (or blow the fuse but I think your flats have breakers). If you overload an extension its fuse should blow.

Blown fuses are what I need to avoid. The mains box has circuit breakers.
Before my antique gas warm air system was replaced last spring with a new condenser boiler, I had kitted myself out with wall mounted electric panels - When they were in use I was careful not to have more than 2000watts running on each power socket. I was advised that 3000 is the max, but decided on caution, and the heaters needed to be plugged direct into sockets, not the extensions. My lounge has 4 wall sockets in very inconvenient positions at floor level.

I had wall mounted these 6 way extension leads so that they were accessible without stooping. I removed them whilst I redecorated and had remounted some on walls where painting is complete --will have to re-do that now that my room plan has to be revised due to a rubbish Orange wireless box :mad:

It is very difficult for me to put things where I would like them to be, in such a small space when things like poorly positioned plug sockets and a duff Orange box hamper my efforts.

This flat is due to be rewired sometime during the next 12 months
Whats betting they will turn up to do it the moment I have got my lounge sorted :eek:

beechy 06-03-2008 12:43

Re: A RANT - losing my rag
 
it always good to here someone elses problems
and a good rant will do you good no one minds
you letting of steam :alright:
im only glad i dont work for orange
go and have a lie down girl youll feel loads better
and if you dont
we will LOL :gooddog:

Neil 06-03-2008 12:59

Re: A RANT - losing my rag
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 541503)
This flat is due to be rewired sometime during the next 12 months
Whats betting they will turn up to do it the moment I have got my lounge sorted :eek:

Can I ask a stupid question please?

What the hell are you decorating for if they are going to rewire the place? You will need to do it again.

MargaretR 06-03-2008 14:01

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 541515)
Can I ask a stupid question please?

What the hell are you decorating for if they are going to rewire the place? You will need to do it again.


It will be simple to paint over the newly plastered areas when the time comes. I did just that when 2 wall vents were removed along with the old heating system. It was the new paint on those areas which showed me that redecoration was overdue.

If it was patterned wallpaper - it would be a different story.

I want to get it finished whilst I am still hibernating.
After Easter I will be gallivanting for the summer (hopefully)

shillelagh 06-03-2008 21:44

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You'd best ask the mods to hide this thread from Bernie when she gets back - she was on orange .... and we all know what kind of hell shes had with them for the last few months!!!!

BERNADETTE 27-03-2008 01:51

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Quote:

Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 541835)
You'd best ask the mods to hide this thread from Bernie when she gets back - she was on orange .... and we all know what kind of hell shes had with them for the last few months!!!!

You were right Jen, just found it but it confirms what I said they are useless!!(see I can be polite)

entwisi 27-03-2008 06:23

Re: A RANT - losing my rag
 
Margaret,
You haven't told me you were still having problems, I have a spare Linksys wifi router . I'll pop it round when I get a min and we can try that.


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