  pnh102 Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty Premium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD | Lame Geez... how long has just about every other ISP on the planet been offering "Redirect-Free DNS?" -- Only SHATNER is Kirk. | |
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1 edit | I solved the problem myself. By taking $175 a month's worth of business elsewhere. The only reason they have 'offered' this 'service' is because I was not alone.
Fuck 'em. They're the new AOL.
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  DrStrange Technically feasible Premium join:2001-07-23 West Hartford, CT
·Stephouse Networks
·magicjack.com
·EarthLink
| Learned your lesson yet, ELNK? A clue-by-four from a customer of 5 1/2 years:
Are you folks masochists, or do you just not get it?
Every time your marketing folks have 'a great idea to make some extra money' that affects the quality or even the 'look and feel' of your service, you will have this happen.
The next time your market-droids come out with something like this, do some research: Has someone else already tried something like this [Verisign and DSLXtreme had, in this case]? What happened there? How did customers react? GOOGLE IS YOUR FRIEND. THE LIBRARY IS YOUR FRIEND. DO SOME RESEARCH. Look before you leap.
What I expect is: (1). 'Plain vanilla' Internet and (2) decent newsgroup service [which you already, IMHO, HAVE CEASED to provide], (3) no limits on bandwidth used, within reason and (4) to keep my activities clear of Internet and other marketers' databases.
I don't care about flashy home pages. I don't like AOL/Yahoo style bloat. I LOATHE Windows Live Mail.
Forget about flashy and provide a good service at a low price. Need to 'downsize'? 'SURPLUS' YOUR MARKETING DEPARTMENT!
Right now, I'm paying $50-ish a month for service that only costs your new customers $45 a month, and costs the local telco customers $30 a month. I'm staying with ELNK because I like dependable service [hasn't been down in 5 years, and that was due to a terrorist attack] and I don't want to go through the trouble of moving 4 or 5 inboxes to a new ISP. A repeat performance of a stunt like this will make me wonder if the extra $15 a month I pay is still worth it. | |
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3 edits | Re: Learned your lesson yet, ELNK? said by DrStrange :How did customers react? GOOGLE IS YOUR FRIEND. THE LIBRARY IS YOUR FRIEND. DO SOME RESEARCH. Look before you leap. Well said. The only reason the marketing departments are not downsized, it that they generate revenues. People don't always care enough to do the math or a simple research.
Just last week a local ISP advertised a 3 year contract that included a NEW DELL desktop or laptop. After spending less then 10 minutes on the DELL website and using my grade 5 math skills, I figured out I can get a better deal by purchasing directly from DELL, without a 3 year contract with an over priced ISP.
I bet they are still making a killing with that promotion! | |
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| Sycophancy The problem with most upper-level management is that they fall in love with their ideas and only seem to surround themselves with yes-men who are fearful of shooting down their boss's ideas before they fructify. If their bad project fails then the one who gets fired is the project manager because he obviously did not believe in the idea enough for it to succeed. Or else the person who did dare to voice reservations about the idea gets fired because he didn't believe in it either. -- HCN: Because you deserve a rest!
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| Re: Sorry to say.... This is different because:
1) Because the Internet is more than HTTP and websites, and this behavior can affect the way the Internet operates for you.
2) You can control you applications. You cannot control this service. For instance, none of my computers running Firefox take me to Google if I type in a bad URL. As far as I know is is default behavior. You need to type in a URL with no www. or .xxx to trigger Google search in Firefox. | |
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join:2000-06-08 Cleveland, OH clubs:
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| Re: Sorry to say.... said by riturno :This is different because: 1) Because the Internet is more than HTTP and websites, and this behavior can affect the way the Internet operates for you. 2) You can control you applications. You cannot control this service. For instance, none of my computers running Firefox take me to Google if I type in a bad URL. As far as I know is is default behavior. You need to type in a URL with no www. or .xxx to trigger Google search in Firefox. And why can you not change your DNS servers to say 4.4.4.1 and 4.4.4.2 for example. You don't need to use your ISP's DNS, I don't. If this were VeriSign playing the god of domain names with sightfinder again, then this would worthy of outrage. This is just some two bit ISP trying to make another buck on the unsuspecting masses. Business as usual. If you don't like EL methods change providers, it is truly that simple. If you are one of the people that have no other choice (not sure that is anywhere for EL) my condolences.
As I said before I wish that the ISPs would not interfere with the content, but that is all that this is and can be bypassed with a very basic knowledge of how the Internet works. -- Give a man a fish and he eats for a day, teach a man to fish and he will feed himself for a lifetime | |
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| Re: Sorry to say.... said by Zaber :said by riturno :This is different because: 1) Because the Internet is more than HTTP and websites, and this behavior can affect the way the Internet operates for you. 2) You can control you applications. You cannot control this service. For instance, none of my computers running Firefox take me to Google if I type in a bad URL. As far as I know is is default behavior. You need to type in a URL with no www. or .xxx to trigger Google search in Firefox. And why can you not change your DNS servers to say 4.4.4.1 and 4.4.4.2 for example. You don't need to use your ISP's DNS, I don't. If this were VeriSign playing the god of domain names with sightfinder again, then this would worthy of outrage. This is just some two bit ISP trying to make another buck on the unsuspecting masses. Business as usual. If you don't like EL methods change providers, it is truly that simple. If you are one of the people that have no other choice (not sure that is anywhere for EL) my condolences. As I said before I wish that the ISPs would not interfere with the content, but that is all that this is and can be bypassed with a very basic knowledge of how the Internet works. Unfortunately Verizon isn't playing host to those with crappy DNS anymore  -- You can never be too rich, too thin or have too much Bandwidth | |
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join:2004-04-20 Dallas, TX | Wow. Did I say you had to use your ISPs DNS servers? Nope. You asked how this is different from the behavior of an application on your machine. It clearly is different. Nothing is stopping us from using other DNS servers. | |
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| It's true google, yahoo, MSN, Windows live does redirects BUT none of them do this, read on to find out (I'm sure there are others that experienced this as well)....
Before I changed my DNS servers to the no-redirected ones every time I tried to connect to any of my machines at home, within my own network, I was redirected to some whacked out 209.... ip address. Hello! everything internal is 192.168 why the freak'n snap where my internally assigned DHCP machines responding as "MachineXX.earthlink.net" Did I suddenly join the Earthlink.net domain without knowing it? Do I need to log into my local machine with ELN\opid! Come on! Before I figured out it was the stinking redirects I had to create host files and assign static ip's on each one of my machines (5 of them) so they could all see each other again. This was alright for the desktops and server but my two laptops I specifically wanted DHCP assigned addresses as I do alot of traveling. It was bad enough that they were redirecting my www.goooooooooooooogle to their "helpful" search page but why did ALL of my INTERNAL pings to my INTERNAL machines resolve to an internet IP address of 209.....
The bean counters and sales slobs need to stay OUT of the internet because if ELN keeps this up they will be the next AOL! I'm afraid they are already going down that road. I agree with the comments posted here. I've had great service with them up to know. I started dial-up 6 years and they were the only ISP where you could dial-in and literaly be connected to the internet for two weeks with dropping the connection (I had two phone lines)! I moved to ELN Cable 2 years later and it has only been down 3 times in 4 years and two of those times it was due to hurricanes.
ELN don't turn your name into another curse like AOL!
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  meister_sd Premium join:2006-01-29 La Mesa, CA | Why it's free? Can someone say AT&T?
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  pa_grape Premium join:2006-07-24 Columbus, OH | earthlink Earthlink has never been very impressive to me. They are just a middleman, that as far as I am concerned, are nor necessary. | |
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Look it's the "ISP geeks" that really buy services...but then again maybe they buy and use too much service....so maybe they are really crafty...drive away the high use customers for less demanding and savvy customers that just pay bills and don't use the technology. | |
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| opt-out DNS still redirecting to search portal Yesterday I changed my DNS from OpenNIC to Earthlink's opt-out DNS servers, just for the speed increase, and it worked. Today these opt-out servers are redirecting my queries to their search portal. Also, their interpretation of a failed query seems to have gotten even more inclusive: **Google** searches in the Firefox Google search box are getting redirected. I'm switching to Bway.net. | |
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