You may have won some Windstream battles, I mean Verizon, but you didn't win the war. This is my truck when I found out they removed all the pay phones and my Windstream landline is down most of the time so I had to buy a cell phone. I knew nothing about cell phones and it cost me hundreds of dollars to get one. for work then i found out that the smartphone can connect to the internet so i had to try and it cost me thousands of dollars trying different smartphones and switching from one cellphone provider to another and i found out that the Samsung Galaxy S 5 is best for my needs as I had switched off my Windstream landline due to the high price and poor service. I was desperately trying to connect the internet to my computer. It took me a few years to learn about hot spot and tethering, and then I became the last wireless carrier and came to Verizon because they have the strongest signal here. You do not need an expensive signal amplifier. But my Samsung Galaxy S 5 fell apart so I bought an LG V 30 and then just swapped out the SIM card and back again. In business, but not like this. just as i approached tether to my computer like i have many times before but now it won't connect to my computer anymore. It works but then it shuts down and I think it's something Verizon is doing. Verizon's customer service is terrible. Can't do anything about it and due to the security freaks it's almost impossible to create an online account and I'm stuck from Town-Ghost and everything was closed due to the Covid-19 virus so I tried to get a smartphone from the Verizon website to order. The order is not processed but my LG V 30 connects to other devices like Nintendo Switch and my LG telling lies. So the next idea is to go to YouTube and find a way to bypass Verizon by disabling tethering, but that requires a computer connected to the internet. do it like this next I next idea to use WiFi for USB devices and WiFi for Ethernet I spent about $140 on WiFi for USB and Ethernet devices. Nothing will work with Linux, so the next idea was to install Microsoft Windows, but the security geeks got it where it couldn't. You can do more at home. I read Microsoft Windows on USB sticks. Most of the time they don't work, so you have to download Windows from the internet? I can't connect my computer to the internet and also Verizon lowers the speed from 18 Mbps to 60 Kbps. Not much faster than the old dial-up connection. It's 2020 now and I can't get anywhere faster than the dial I used 20 years ago. and now they are trying to put 5g on us, which is a health risk for children. I seriously want to hit the CEO of Verizon in the face with a brick. Anyway, I ordered a refurbished computer from the company that installed Microsoft Windows with my smartphone, but when I received the computer only to find that the western digital hard drive was not working upon arrival, the power supply stopped working. I had an old power supply. for backups and got this PC working but without Microsoft Windows but they included a WiFi to USB adapter so I decided to give it a try with some tweaking. It worked without installing any software. On Linux I just had to enter my smartphone password and it worked, but on KDE it was a bit more difficult. KDE publishes 2 security issues, one of which is recommended. That does not work. So I tried Blow-Fish and it worked, but after 30 minutes it started to slow down, so I turned off the WiFi on the smartphone, unplugged the WiFi USB adapter and waited 2 minutes, then reinstalled everything. P
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