To: spycatcher
My @home connection has been acting a bit odd tonight with periodic disconnects. Anyone else?
4 posted on
11/30/2001 3:50:05 PM PST by
Cagey
To: Cagey
Some cable companies may be testing a switchover to their own network. Or just coincidence
To: Cagey
I've been having intermittent problems for the past several weeks but especially the past few days. I love the @Home connection so I would hate to have to change.
To: Cagey
@Home cable connection 5 by 5 here in Olympia, WA.
To: Cagey
"My @home connection has been acting a bit odd tonight with periodic disconnects. Anyone else?" Connection has been fine all week, but email has acted silly the last thirty-six hours. Works sometimes, doesn't work other times. I took this chance to tell everyone in my address book to switch to a different email account.
To: Cagey
"My @home connection has been acting a bit odd tonight with periodic disconnects. Anyone else? "
Mine has. Service has sucked for about a month here in Denver.
To: Cagey
I've been getting periodic disconnects -- not long in duration -- for a few days now.
To: Cagey
Mine's been kind of funky since Thanksgiving day -- seems like it times out a lot and then I have to unplug the power and plug it back in to get it to reconnect. But the last day or so, it's been back to normal, which is to say solid as a rock.
To: Cagey
"My @home connection has been acting a bit odd tonight with periodic disconnects."
How can you have disconnects if you are "on all the time"
I have experienced periods of time where I cannot get a "look-up". But any streaming connection seems unaffected.
LONG LIVE BROADBAND.
To: Cagey
Nothing more than usual on my end. But I'm not sure if it's the service or Windows Me which has been freezing on my recently.
118 posted on
12/01/2001 4:51:49 AM PST by
Wrigley
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