Internet

Geschrieben am 01/20/2022
von Sascha Wolf


The network at Casa Eugenia is named – attention – ”Casa Eugenia,” with the password ”5ECEACC6.” We’ve updated it quite recently to ensure that the network functions reasonably well in every corner. There’s even a decent fallback option called ”NOS73” with the password ”HEPT3JW6” if needed. Please leave the repeaters where they are, and if there are problems, try unplugging the router from the power for 30 seconds – we can also handle a few things via the app if necessary. So please report any persistent issues.

Casal Regina is also supplied with a good 500 Mbps. The unsurprising network name is ”Regina,” and the password remains ”CASAL2020” even years later – alternative access details are provided on a note by the television. If there are issues, unplugging the router from the TV board for a moment often helps. If that doesn’t work, please let Ana know, as there could be a situation like a truck pulling out a few cables from the mast.

By the way, if a teenager ever complains in the back bathroom because the TikTok upload is taking three seconds too long: 14% of Portuguese people still have no internet access at all, which makes ”coping with everyday life increasingly difficult.” That’s why grannies like to stand in front of the ATMs for hours, which can actually be quite handy for doing bookkeeping.