Needing help with a computer glitch often comes at the worst time, usually when you are just about to finish something critical..., perhaps not but it sure seems that way.

Often the issue may be minor but nevertheless when the printer suddenly decides to take a break it can be nerve wracking if you need the output NOW! Like a discount coupon at your favorite store.

There are times when you wish you had a compute buddy, someone who could magically appear on your computer screen and right in front of your eyes, proceed to tame the aggravation as you watch.

These days, that is more than possible. Of course you need a "somebody" to invoke and secondly you both need the easy way for remote control of your computer to become "alive" when
needed!


With this in mind I offer the following advice.

 

Somewhere along the way co-agree with your computer whiz to set up remote control capability before you have need. Trying to sort that part out during crisis seldom goes well... much communication and direction is required for it to go smoothly.

 

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Happy pecking y'all :-)

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Comment by Doug Lewis on August 24, 2012 at 5:24pm

Hi Miryam. If you are on the internet through Bell they probably provide it through a modem. If you have purchased a router it conects to their modem-in turn you connect your computer into your router.

 

If the router you have is wireless then it will automatically be available for your son to have WiFi connectivity for his laptop or gadgets. If it is not a wireless router then he will have to connect to it by a LAN cable. Does this help? - if not I can get more info for you.

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