Arunas Janeliunas, Internet Projects Manager at Verslo Žinios |
We shake hands, exchange some pleasantries, and I follow him into the entrance lobby of the apartment building. The building is new, and the reception desk looks more like something from a luxury hotel than a building in a former Soviet country...a preconception I was unaware I had.
The "Homeplug"
My living room in Vilnius |
We test the device by plugging a computer into it and seeing if it will connect to the internet. It does not. After exhausting every trick we can think of we are forced to see the owner of the building to find out why the homeplug is insisting on having a self-assigned IP address and no internet connection.
The building |
The owner insists that there couldn't possibly be any issues with the homeplug device, "I have one in my own place" he says, as if that mere fact should be enough of a testimonial to make us second guess our own experience. However, once he plugs his own computer into it he is immediately faced with the same problem we were.
The Cab Driver's Return
While we are all bent over the computer, back-seat-driving the owners troubleshooting, my cab driver from the airport suddenly appears in the doorway. "Your card", he exclaims as he proffers the credit card I had unsuccessfully tried to use to pay him. "Holy crap, thank you!" I respond without thinking, Iam even so grateful I grab the cab driver and hug him.
"See! Very safe city" the owner exclaims as the cab driver heads back downstairs, although both the owner and Arunas are obviously shocked by this seemingly altruistic act by none other than a dastardly Russian. I am not.
The excitement over, the owner leaves with the offending homeplug and a promise to return it, fixed, the next day.
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