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AOL/ DSL
Other than the cost factor, does anyone have any reason to believe that there
is any compatibility problem accessing AOL using DSL? SBC would be my DSL provider. Thanks fo any feedback |
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AOL/ DSL
Have been doing it for two years. Usual problems are caused by the phone
company (Bell South server problems) or electrical outages (effecting modem or router, even though on high quality surge suppressors). Never had an AOL problem (so far!). "Breadstick" wrote in message ... Other than the cost factor, does anyone have any reason to believe that there is any compatibility problem accessing AOL using DSL? SBC would be my DSL provider. Thanks fo any feedback |
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AOL/ DSL
Never Had an Aol Problem??? Thats actually quite ironic, because i've always
considered aol the ultimate problem. "M Skabialka" wrote: Have been doing it for two years. Usual problems are caused by the phone company (Bell South server problems) or electrical outages (effecting modem or router, even though on high quality surge suppressors). Never had an AOL problem (so far!). "Breadstick" wrote in message ... Other than the cost factor, does anyone have any reason to believe that there is any compatibility problem accessing AOL using DSL? SBC would be my DSL provider. Thanks fo any feedback |
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AOL/ DSL
Would you even know if you were having a problem???
M Skabialka wrote: | Have been doing it for two years. Usual problems are caused by the | phone company (Bell South server problems) or electrical outages | (effecting modem or router, even though on high quality surge | suppressors). Never had an AOL problem (so far!). | | "Breadstick" wrote in message | ... || Other than the cost factor, does anyone have any reason to believe || that there || is any compatibility problem accessing AOL using DSL? SBC would be || my DSL provider. Thanks fo any feedback |
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When you do, ask AOL for their BYOA rate. Bring Your Own Access
"Breadstick" wrote in message ... Other than the cost factor, does anyone have any reason to believe that there is any compatibility problem accessing AOL using DSL? SBC would be my DSL provider. Thanks fo any feedback |
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AOL/ DSL
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wrote in : Other than the cost factor, does anyone have any reason to believe that there is any compatibility problem accessing AOL using DSL? SBC would be my DSL provider. Thanks fo any feedback isn't the cost factor enough ? aol for $23 or $24 a month PLUS the cost of DSL ? the real question is, do you take advantage of any of the AOL produced content ? if you do not, then i believe the parental controls may be the only reason, but there is other software for that too. i first got AOL in '94. had it for about 6 months, then went to a simple ISP and never looked back. the one thing i really dislike about AOL is there software. but then again, basically, that's really all AOL is, software. i was helping out a friend the other day, needed to d/l Adaware, which took over 6 and a half minutes on dial-up, and that was after waiting for everything that AOL loads after a connection is made. just curious, how many copies of AOL do you have on your pc right now ? regards, DanS |
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