Well, I don't know if Juno is the issue. Shouldn't be... though... as a networking sort of dude I think I would recommend a first or second-tier provider instead of a reseller. If you're on DSL, get it from whoever is the last mile provider, Qwest, Centurytel, whatever. Or cable. That way, you're only one hop to the Internet instead of two or three.
I'm guessing that the problem was the install, and maybe some issues with your particular hardware and/or drivers. I'm getting recall of one of our guys that did an install of an RC2 (release candidate, supposedly gold code) version of IE7 in beta testing that did some pretty unkind things to his system. IIRC is was a pretty specific combination of certain drivers on particular hardware that hadn't cleared the barf test. Surely, some of those still happen in the gold code and the release version. Given the only slightly sub-infinite combinations of man-moment-machine, those things are bound to happen.
I dunno. Wait for some driver updates for your system maybe before giving it another try. Or just don't do it. That's always an option. :-)
IMHO. Your mileage may vary. Consult your physician to decide if this medication is right for you. Professional drivers on a closed track. Do not try this at home.
Works for me for now. It took them 6 years or whatever to come up with this version, I can wait!
Thanks for the assist!