We were told by AT&;T
if we had a Fiber-net system our on-line service would be much quicker. So, we ordered Fiber to be installed,
whatever that is.
AT&T installed it yesterday.
The technician had to run a line from the telephone pole at the end of our
street all the way back to our house and to the basement. I showed
him the basement and I noticed he was
looking up at the ceiling figuring how to run his line so I thought why should
he lug his huge ladder to the basement so I told him he should use our shorter
step ladder. His head was almost touching the basement ceiling rafters as
he looked down at me and said "Thank
you, but I don't think I will have a problem." Then I realized he
was a very tall person. I asked him how tall he is and he said about 6'7"
A funny thing about the
Fiber, it is a little gadget he attached to a board of the wood frame that hold
the basement steps up. It needs electricity, so he plugged it in a power
strip which is where the ironing board, iron, and radio are plugged in.
He showed me three little lights on it and said if I have problems, come down
to the basement and look at this gadget. If the lights are not on or changed
to red something is not right and I need to call them. He gathered up his
tools and left.
We soon discovered our
TVs were down and our computers would not go on line. I rushed downstairs
and the little lights he told me about were not on. We called him, he
left us his card. He said he'll come right back. I turned on the
lights in the basement so he could see better which included the lights over
the ironing board which is connected to the same power strip as the gadget is
plugged in too. When I clicked on the
power strip to turn on the lights, so did the gadget's lights. AHAH!
He was pulling in
our driveway when I made the discovery.
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