Enjoy the wonderful world of computers.......they all have their own personality. Cheers On 27 Mar 2012, at 17:30, Doug Bale <dougbale@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Frank, unusual happenings within my iMac are so usual that I probably > wouldn't notice any new ones. Mail has gone to hell once again, and is > resisting all the customary corrections so far. > > From: Frank Birch <fbirch@xxxxxxxxxx> > To: "muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 4:10:23 PM > Subject: [muglo] Re: Why didn't I think of that? > > Remember, the Time Capsule is also a wifi device and should be located where > it will not interfere with other electronics and give the wifi signal a > interference free area to radiate. > > I located mine on top of a bookcase near the ceiling a few feet from my > Rogers cable unit. > > If you do not get a reasonable wifi coverage or unusual happenings within > your iMac, you might consider locating the unit remotely by itself. > > Good luck. > > Cheers frank > > > > On 27 Mar 2012, at 15:42, Doug Bale <dougbale@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Thanks to everybody who replies to my question about whether it was safe to > > rest an iMac on top of a Time Capsule (and unanimously agreed it was a bad > > idea). > > The solution to consolidating my desk clutter turned out to be doing just > > the opposite: resting the Time Capsule on the shoe of the iMac, right below > > the screen. Works perfectly. I'd been so fixated on the notion of doing it > > the first way that it had never occurred to me to try the other.--- > > The group web site is at http://muglo.ca/Welcome_to_Muglo.html > > Manage your account options at //www.freelists.org/list/muglo > --- > The group web site is at http://muglo.ca/Welcome_to_Muglo.html > Manage your account options at //www.freelists.org/list/muglo > >