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Bell showed up at my door with a two year plan that's 1/3 of what I pay Shaw/Rogers now. Pretty much identical services but 35 instead of 98, plus another 10 off my wife's cell phone for bundling.
It's going to be a pain to move the dozens of WiFi devices over, maybe a day or so but for $1000.... I'll find the time.
The salesman told me old people on my block are turning it down because they don't want change. One guy was paying 300/MTH for his bundle and would have saved 2/3 of that.
People need to be less lazy. That's what will create market pressure. Hustle for your money.
Fuck Bell, ill go without an internet connection before I pay them.
And Rogers is a better option for you? Cuz around here, Bell is much better service.
Im on Techsavvy, the last independent ISP in Ontario until they get pushed out of the market.
Whose lines are they renting?
Everyone's, in my area they are on Cogeco's fiber (changes to coax at your house). They also use Bell's copper lines and Rogers coax network.
So now would be a good time to consider switching to a more secure WiFi password, but I just wanted to let you know in case you're not aware that the password on the ISP router can be changed.
If you set your new Bell router to the same SSID and password as the old Shaw one your devices will not need to be touched and will connect as if nothing happened.
So one of my issues is I changed the PW and can't remember what I changed it to LoL. Every damned PW id ever consider isn't working.
Not a smrt move by yours truly.
Do you use an Android phone? If so you can get the PW out of the WiFi settings. Other OSs have that capability as well, check and see if that's an option.
I do have an android....any help linking me to how to do this? Not so experienced on this side of things.
Thanks!
Go to Settings > Network & internet > Internet, select the saved network and press the gear icon, and then click on the Share button. This will display a QR code and the password in plain text.
On Samsung Galaxy devices, you cannot see the password in plain text. However, you can access the QR code, which can easily be read through the camera app or a QR code scanner app. Go to Settings > Connections > Wi-Fi, select the saved network and press the gear icon, and then click on the Share button. This will display a QR code.
The number of times I've scanned QR codes screenshotted from the same device. So annoying. So "secure".