Friday, February 12, 2010

About Adobe Reader

I am getting too many emails with the same questions about Adobe Reader and/or PDF files.

Since December 2008 I have written several times about issues surrounding Adobe Reader. Here are all three articles referenced chronologically:

First article December 2008: What PDF Reader?
 
2nd. article June 2009: PDF Files on the Web
 
Recently I added a rant about Adobe’s incredibly brazen attempts to disown you and me of our computers:

3rd. article January 2010: Adobe, again it’s Adobe - Shun Their Reader!

If all the above is not sufficient to help you accept the workaround I outlined in the 2nd. article then I really don't know how to help. Go the “easy route” and re-install Adobe Reader again. I will gladly come back to clean up your computer when it is in a mess again.

As usual I welcome comments and suggestions right here in the blog. Thank you in advance.

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Thursday, February 4, 2010

Resetting a High-Speed Internet Connection

If you have DSL or cable service your computer may loose it’s Internet connection. You get "server not found" messages or the like.
You may have one or two of these three types of connecting equipment:
  1. A Modem; it converts the high speed signal from either the phone line or the TV cable into something a computer can understand.
    The modem has one cable that connects either to your computer or to a router.
  2. A Router typically has one input from a modem, four output connectors for computers or network printers and eventually a wireless antenna.
  3. A Gateway is a combination of a modem and a router in one physical box.
These three boxes usually have a small “Reset” button on the back. Do NOT push the reset button! If you do it anyway the unit will forget the connection specific settings that have been stored in there and the parameters have to be set again. Do you know how to do that? If yes please feel free! 

Here are the first and most important steps to do before you call your Internet Service Provider (ISP). They would have you do the exact same things anyway.

Please do the following in exactly this sequence:
  1. Turn everything OFF.
    That means to shut down (turn off!) the computer and
    removing the power cables from the modem and the router or gateway.
  2. Then wait one minute; this is important!
  3. Turn the modem (or gateway) back on (re-connect the power cable).
  4. Then wait one minute; this is important!
  5. If you have a router turn it back on (re-connect the power cable).
  6. Then wait one minute; this is important!
  7. Turn your computer back on.
The connection should be working now.

If it’s not working more detailed hands-on troubleshooting is required. Please call your ISP’s technical support before you call me. When you talk to tech support do NOT allow them to install their mostly crappy and expensive “security” software. If I did set up your computer it is protected!

As usual I welcome comments and suggestions right here in the blog. Thank you in advance.

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