After many months of agony, we finally decided to get internet...on our phones. I had this brilliant idea that in the long run it would be cheaper, and after all, we both have smart phones so why not let them do what they were made to do..surf the internet. So I will be the first to admit that this was not my greatest idea. While it did allow us to use the internet, Verizon overcharged us (anyone surprised?) and we were not able to access certain things the way that we thought that we would be able to.
And then the day finally came. On June 23, 2009 I realized that I was wrong, and I sucked it up and called Time Warner Cable. Ross found a really great promotion that allowed us to get a free modem and a free wireless router with no contract. I signed up for it, set up a installation time, and it was done, or so we thought.... The installation guy came to install the modem and this is what we ended up with
As you can tell, this is a wire. Based on the fact that I have to use a wire in order to connect to the internet, I can conclude that I do not have wireless internet. After realizing this, and talking it over with the installation guy Dave, I called Time Warner back. Mindy tells me that I would need to order the router for $50, pay $14 for shipping and handling, and then get a $50 rebate in the mail. Shipping charges = not a free router. After telling Ross this saga over the phone, he decides to also call and give Time Warner his wrath. As it turns out, Time Warner had nothing to do with this lame rip off. The promotion that we signed up for was actually though this place called offerwire.com. What the crap? So basically, Time Warner is our internet provider, but they can not help me solve the problem because they are not the ones who signed me up. It's this little thing called "authorized retailer." Man, do I have a lot to learn.
Ross and I are going to Target to purchase a wireless router this afternoon...
All of that to say, we will officially have wireless internet sometime this evening. Also, technology may or may not take over our lives...