OK clever people here, wondering if I can pick your brains please.
I'll start by saying that I personally haven't seen the set up yet so am not 100% sure what is plugged in where, but....
One of my elderly neighbours called the other day because her computer had died (it was old!) Anyway with my help she is now the owner of a little Lenovo Chromebook and I collected it for her on Sunday and then Monday popped round to help her set it up. It's her lifeline and she uses it for her online shopping etc
Yesterday I got a call saying the chromebook was asking her for a password, which I assumed was her google password, but she says she tried that. Then this morning I got a call to say the chromebook wasn't connected to Wi-Fi. Now, and this is the bit I'm very confused about.... her Wi-Fi router seems to be hardwired into her old computer. So at night she switches everything off, including the Wi-Fi and the Chromebook is obviously struggling to reconnect.
I said I'll pop around again tomorrow afternoon to see what I can figure out, but would be nice to have a vague idea of what I may be dealing with. My router is plugged into the phone socket and obviously a power source. I know when you set up Wi-Fi systems you sometimes need to hardwire the computer to the router with an ethernet, but generally once that's done you can remove the ethernet cable - no?
Her phone socket apparently is in the hallway and she seems to think that her late husband set it up the way it is so the dog wouldn't chew cables; but it's just a bit mad that she now potentially needs to keep this big box under her desk just so she has Wi-Fi.
Any thoughts anyone? What (if anything) should I possibly look to take with me when I go there. I'm sure I've got spare phone cables / box splitters for phone - router.
thanks!
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