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04-13-2020 02:06 PM - edited 04-13-2020 02:10 PM
I am trying to get a medical alert system set up. I am technology challenged, so please be kind in your responses. I switched to Spectrum last week because the previous provider I had was not compatible with these medical alert systems. The Spectrum installer moved my base unit to the downstairs family room. It was in my master bedroom. Now I have to take the medical alert system down there and plug it in to the modem. What????
Also, since he has been here, I don't have a wi-fi connection that works for my smart phone and my Kindle. So I tried calling Spectrum------used the phone number that was listed on their site---was referred to another number, so I called that and they said as of April 13 I had to call this other number. So, I called the third number--------45 minute wait. I'm getting impatient, frustrated, and sometimes just feel like living off the grid might not be a bad idea.
04-13-2020 02:10 PM
@wismiss Trying to be helpful...on both Kindle and smart phone go to settings and look for wifi. You'll need your wifi/modem password.
if this doesn't help, someone else is right behind me (or ahead of me) and maybe they can.
Take a deep breath. We'll get this done. ❤️
04-13-2020 02:13 PM
@wismiss Just sympathizing with you - what a frustrating situation! Dealing with cable companies is usually never a good thing.
I know nothing about medical alert systems - do they have to be set up with a cable company or are there independent ones available. I'm headed towards one pretty soon.
04-13-2020 02:14 PM
@esmerelda: I did that and selected the one he told me I would now have for wi-fi service. Put in the password he gave me and it seemed to be all set. Next time I go to use the Kindle or the smart phone, it says "No wi-fi connection".
04-13-2020 02:17 PM
@wismiss That Spectrum representative let you down. He should have checked that your phone, kindle etc all were connected and operational. You could try the electronics forum, they are always so helpful.
04-13-2020 02:19 PM
@wismiss wrote:I am trying to get a medical alert system set up. I am technology challenged, so please be kind in your responses. I switched to Spectrum last week because the previous provider I had was not compatible with these medical alert systems. The Spectrum installer moved my base unit to the downstairs family room. It was in my master bedroom. Now I have to take the medical alert system down there and plug it in to the modem. What????
Also, since he has been here, I don't have a wi-fi connection that works for my smart phone and my Kindle. So I tried calling Spectrum------used the phone number that was listed on their site---was referred to another number, so I called that and they said as of April 13 I had to call this other number. So, I called the third number--------45 minute wait. I'm getting impatient, frustrated, and sometimes just feel like living off the grid might not be a bad idea.
Can the medical alert people help you?
If you have to connect your medical alert system directly to the modem, that requires a cable called an ethernet cable. The ends of it look like phone jack plugins. Your medical alert place should be able to send you one.
For the wifi connection, the installer should have left you the name of the new network and the password. Or he may have asked you what you wanted as the network name and password. Once you get through to customer service, they can look it up for you. Be sure to write it down someplace you can easily find it! (I know that one from experience.)
I'm sorry you're having to deal with this stuff. It's never fun. Just take it slow and give yourself something else to do to distract you while you work your way through the customer service maze.
04-13-2020 02:19 PM
@wismiss Mine here at home is always connected. But I remember at the gym I had the opportunity to "always join" or "join autoatically" or something like that. See if you have that option. Or if you have an "Ask to join networks" make sure that is on. Again, in settings, wifi.
04-13-2020 02:35 PM
Life Line is simple - no wi-fi involved. Machine can go anywhere there is a phone. (landline) One cord plugs in electrical outlet or strip power supply - plug the other end in the back of phone - cordless answering machine phone okay.
That's is.............done
04-13-2020 02:59 PM
You might ask a mod to move this post to the electronics forum to get more answers. There are very knowledgeable people there.
04-13-2020 03:24 PM
This whole thing can be crazing making.
First make sure that you change the name and password on the new modem.
While in there, check to see if you need two pathways. Perhaps the existing items do not work on 5g. I had to this for my paper white.
Not really too scary. Instructions are out there.
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