Thanks Igor, good to know hopefully I won't need it :-)
ann
On 10/6/2017 9:25 AM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
Ann:
You may not need this, - but just in case:
I believe someone has mentioned, - Firefox has disabled Flash in their
browser, and IIRC, in some cases you need to change some settings to
allow
it running.
Choose Firefox > Tools > Add-ons. Open the Add-ons dialog box.
Select Plugins.
In the list of Add-ons, look for Shockwave Flash (another name for
Flash Player) and check the status that appears to the right of the
plug-in name. Shockwave Flash could be disabled.
Don't set it to "Always" but rather to "ask to activate". This way you
can run it only when needed, avoiding malware and annoying Flash-based
ads.
As for the browsers, - instead of Chrome, I personally prefer Slimjet.
It is using the same web engine and very similar features, sans Big
Google's snooping.
Paul:
With cable modems, you typically see the signal strength via browser,
by going to http://192.168.100.1/
HTH,
Igor
Paul Sorenson Thu, 05 Oct 2017 07:45:06 -0700 wrote:
Thanks for that link, Eric. Do you (or anyone else) know of a link
that will measure/record signal strength in dB? Spectrum in our area
just gave me an upgrade to 100mb down and 10mb up, but I continue to
have an issue with signal strength that causes the modem to completely
drop both phone and internet. Spectrum offers the fastest speed, but
one needs to have some reliability as well.
-p
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