Posted by rrlund on June 09, 2023 at 06:07:45 from (173.225.203.221):
The internet has been painfully slow to non-existent for days now. Kim called the provider and they said there was nothing wrong on their end. They said they'd be out next Tuesday to adjust the radio receiver on the side of the house. I got thinking this morning, there's a tree by the gas barrel with grape vines growing up over it and grape vines growing up two corn cribs, all between the receiver and the tower that our signal come off of. We had virtually no internet this morning. I went out and did some trimming with the chainsaw and that was the problem. Not to say the tree wasn't a good part of it, but I think those grape vines finally got thick enough to block the signal. A few big branches are gone from the tree now too, so we should be good for a while.
It happened to the satellite dish one time too and we had to take the top off two trees to remedy that.
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