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jrbigdog

join:2000-08-21
Austin, TX

reply to Dunkan21

Re: Peer to Peer Programs

I have the same problem. Up until a month ago I had ADSL and never had trouble searching for anything using peer to peer programs. I switched to Roadrunner and now I have trouble with almost every file sharing program I try. I know for a fact it’s not a problem with my firewall or XP settings. I have posted many times with the details of the problems and still have not been able to come up with any answers. I eliminated everything and anything that could be the problem. The only thing I haven’t done is call roadrunner support and ask for help. We all know that would be a waste of time. The problem has to be with roadrunner, at least in my area which is Austin Texas. Now getting them to admit their up to something, well, good luck.


anadem

@saber.net

> Everything AOL touches just plain sucks. End of Story!

well, naturally, since AOL's strategy and aim have to be to lock in users



anadem

@saber.net

looking at the RoadRunner website Pricing page at »www.rr.com/rdrun/ , note the statement thereon:
"The monthly fee includes UNLIMITED, connection-less access to the online service and the Internet"

This is a lie, since RR is imposing a limit on your computer ports. Sue the pants off them, and make sure it is GOOD PUBLICITY, even if you can't get blood out of them.


raines

join:2002-09-27
Champaign, IL

Suing them wont do any good, because if you read the contract they more than likely signed, it probably says unlimited, but not in the event a customer runs their computer like a web server.


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