TinkerBelleLuvr
Senior Member
I suspect strongly that there was a bit of procrastination going on here.
Since when does a phone line guarantee internet access?if he has a phone line, he has access and you can buy a printer for $40.
I don't know of any ISP that cannot be accessed from other locations other than the primary installation. The internet is not on your computer, you are merely accessing it with your computer. As long as you have a way of reaching your ISP server, you are online.Since when does a phone line guarantee internet access?
Believe it or not, many schools/teachers have unrealistic expectations of children's access to the internet. Particularly middle school and up. Its actually a pet peeve of mine.and child was not doing assignment friday afternoon through saturday at ten-why?
Dad must have a public library, just as you do. Also I find it hard to believe a school would make computer work mandatory over the weekend, when there is a strong possibility a student will not have easy access to a computer. If a school makes internet research mandatory during non school time-they better be giving my kid a free laptop
If it were me, and dad really did have No way to access (no library-and your computer is a large desktop, and not portable for example) I would be emailing the teacher and explaining that my child is visiting their father out of town, with no computer access.
As to second question, if kids are old enough to be home alone, than sure, why not?
I hope you were agreeing with me, because you basically were saying what I was saying! LOLA student should not be penalized because their parent(s) are unable to provide access/software.
I wasn't disagreeing with you...I was mostly airing my own pet peeves on the subject.I hope you were agreeing with me, because you basically were saying what I was saying! LOL
neither dad nor the kid should be penalized for not having access to a computer. My husband traveled to a campground when the weather was good where his kids live, I think he would have been pretty peeved to have been denied time with his kiddos because the camp had no wi-fi....never mind kids getting a bad grade because the internet was on the fritz or something...
And boy does THAT happen! I have (normally) excellent wi-fi at home, and am a TERRIBLE procrastinator... one night, I had a quiz due at 7:30. So at 7, I sat down to take the quiz, and had NO internet connection. Had to go across the street and sit on the steps of the library to do my homework.never mind kids getting a bad grade because the internet was on the fritz or something...
cjane. whose connection (ISP) were you using?And boy does THAT happen! I have (normally) excellent wi-fi at home, and am a TERRIBLE procrastinator... one night, I had a quiz due at 7:30. So at 7, I sat down to take the quiz, and had NO internet connection. Had to go across the street and sit on the steps of the library to do my homework.
In January. Temp 5*. Sucked.
I was hating it and I KNOW (since I'm an online student) I need internet access.
MY Wi-Fi was down, so I was using the library's. I can actually get their connection most times in my living room, but not with any reliable speed and I do so love my streaming netflix.cjane. whose connection (ISP) were you using?
That is another method that OP might be able to use (with a WIFI equipped laptop anyway) even without a phone or if close enough like you, a desktop and a wireless router if there is free WIFI service that close.
if nothing else, she could go to mickey D's (or usually hundreds of other nodes in a decent sized city) and use their WIFI connection with a WIFI capable laptop, many for free or a small fee (McD's is $3/hour in my town)
Either that or mom is intentionally trying to cut dads time short and being the good natured person I am, I wanted to think it was not that..
However, I suspect the issue isn't really lack of internet service OR lack of computer, but lack of preparation.
did you mean your internet service itself was down because if you were simply having problems with WIFI, you can always plug your computer in with a cord, right? or do you not have an ethernet networking card in your computer?MY Wi-Fi was down.
Oh! No. My DSL was down. Nothing was working at all.did you mean your internet service itself was down because if you were simply having problems with WIFI, you can always plug your computer in with a cord, right? or do you not have an ethernet networking card in your computer?
please tell me it was your entire service or you cannot actually physically hook up your machine. I would hate to see you 2 seconds after reading this and whacking your forehead going "dang, why didn't I think of that and it was damn cold out there too!!"