Yeah I have a router from my Cable co. I'm clearly not getting something here. haha Do you mean the Wifi box?
I guess if you want to check the wireless settings then, yes, the Wifi box.
Or maybe I'm not getting something. Do you want me to pop over and take a look?
Do you like roasted Turkey? Come on over! Bring the kids and the missus and a bottle of wine. Oh did you see the Macy's parade when you were here in 2011?
Last Edit: Nov 27, 2014 13:43:10 GMT 1 by Pipperoo
I guess if you want to check the wireless settings then, yes, the Wifi box.
Or maybe I'm not getting something. Do you want me to pop over and take a look?
Do you like roasted Turkey? Come on over! Bring the kids and the missus and a bottle of wine. Oh did you see the Macy's parade when you were here in 2011?
No we missed it by a couple of hours. Ok, I'm on my way, ETA TBC
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Ok yeah I would have just ignored that button if not for you Nat. haha WTF? Was it a military secret? So now we wait. It better be good!! Thank you!!