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Dil
December 31st, 1969, 08:00 PM

bluenautica
January 1st, 2001, 11:18 PM
i am having a lot of problems trying to get online with aol... ive tried alot of things and my modem seems to work because i can get online with netzero...anybody got any comments please reply

Dodge
January 2nd, 2001, 12:31 AM
One thing is, if you have a v90 modem, that could be the problem. From what I have seen, AOL has alot of problems with these type modems. Another problem could be in the server where you dial in. That AOL connection could be having problems right now...How long have you been having problems with it and what version of AOL are you using. Also what kind of modem....JJ

bluenautica
January 2nd, 2001, 03:04 PM
well i do have a v90/56k modem by lucent... and i tried to connect with aol 6.0 and 5.0 and i get passed all the steps but when i get to the welcome screen it boots me offline .... im also having problems getting online with netzero ...???? any suggestions..?

Dodge
January 3rd, 2001, 01:57 AM
Go to the AOL sign on screen, hit expert setup or something like that, go to the connection speed setup. It is probably at 115200, take it down to the lowest setting, then see if you can connect. With netzero, go to startmenu/setting/internet option then click on the connections tab. Click on Netzero the settings, you should be able to turn the speed down there. First try AOL and see if will let you connect. If it does let us know. You won't be able to do much at this speed but it will let me know if you can connect and stay connected.....BTW what kind of PC do you have......JJ

[This message has been edited by Dodge (edited 01-03-2001).]

bluenautica
January 4th, 2001, 03:21 PM
i have a 450 pentium 3 processor and i have already tried to lower the connection speed but i still cant get connected ... its weird cuz i get trough the last step ..i here the welcome...then out of nowhere goodbye!!! and with netzero sometimes i get connected but after like five minutes it stops responding.. any more suggestions ...?

jerryctx
January 4th, 2001, 07:05 PM
When two ISPs are affected, suspect the phone service:

* When you use the hand set do you hear a lot of noise on the line? Have the phone company check the line.

* If you have call waiting, do you turn it off before using the computer?

* Do you have an extension phone? If someone picks it up, that will knock the computer off-line.

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JerryCTX
Computer (In)Security (http://www.ceepeeu.com)

[This message has been edited by jerryctx (edited 01-04-2001).]

bluenautica
January 5th, 2001, 02:40 PM
Thank you...i am gonna call my phone service provider today.......i hope that is the problem. because im running out of options.. i even got a little tease yesterday when i actually got on aol.. but then when i tried again it didnt let me get back on... damn...well wish me luck and if anybody else might know something let me know...

bluenautica
January 5th, 2001, 02:42 PM
Thank you...i am gonna call my phone service provider today.......i hope that is the problem. because im running out of options.. i even got a little tease yesterday when i actually got on aol.. but then when i tried again it didnt let me get back on... damn...well wish me luck and if anybody else might know something let me know...

bluenautica
January 8th, 2001, 04:06 PM
ok ...i checked with my phone company and my line is working fine... the funny thing is, is that i get online(only netzero..aol still giving me problems) i can even download things but as soon as i go to a web page my connection stops responding...

Dodge
January 9th, 2001, 04:59 AM
Try this. Go into control panel, add/remove programs. Remove your modems. Restart your computer to let windows pick up on the MOdem. Let windows install. Then try to connect and see if it helps any. Let me know if it does or not......JJ

ros wilkinson
January 9th, 2001, 07:42 AM
Originally posted by bluenautica:
i am having a lot of problems trying to get online with aol... ive tried alot of things and my modem seems to work because i can get online with netzero...anybody got any comments please reply
Had the same problem with my internal Pctel HSP V.90 modem. First of all AOl told me to update my drivers (they were the latest!) then blamed the tel line so I had the tel guys look at it(no probs) & turn up the gain, but still had problems with Aol, although my connections to other ISP's were virtually flying! I then noticed the modem type in AOl was set to basic PcTel generic so i changed that - no joy. Aol then told me that it's software sees all HSP modems in that way! (so why the alternatives?) HOWEVER after a couple of weeks one guy did tell me some thing that made a difference, to change the first line of the modem string to AT&F^M

This did improve matters but i still get the ocasional prob getting in but not half as bad as before. Think their problem is not enough phone lines & too many people

bluenautica
January 9th, 2001, 12:05 PM
ok...well i have tried the install/uninstall method but still have the same problem... and i will try the string change when i get home... thanks for the info... i hope thats the problem ..i think im just gonna change to cable... lol

bluenautica
January 11th, 2001, 01:30 PM
ros....

i thought i would know how to change the string but i got lost ...can u give me a brief instruction on how to do that ...that would be great... and then ill try it again when i get home.....thanks

will

ros wilkinson
January 11th, 2001, 05:46 PM
All you need to do is:
Sign on screen,set up, expert setup, devices tab -pick modem, edit, modem, edit commands.
Hope it works for you. It has for me - but then it may be different in the U.K. (Woodham Walter, Essex - v.v. rural!) can't see why not tho' but I have noticed when visiting the US, AOL is not v "sparkly"! You can change your string back to default if you want later - so why not go for it!!
best of luck
Ros x

PEST
January 12th, 2001, 03:06 PM
Try this if you havent already...

1. Open MY COMPUTER / [C:]Local Drive / WINDOWS / TEMPORARY INTERNET FILES.

Delete all files in there. Ctrl+A (Select all) Then tap DELETE.

2. Follow the same path, but rather than Temp internet files look in the COOKIES folder and see if there is anything in there, If so delete them all. You will get a prompt telling you that you cant delete the INDEX.DAT file, just click OK.

If you still continue to get dropped at WELCOME, check your Account, you might have outstanding balance.
Hope this helps.

ros wilkinson
January 12th, 2001, 06:03 PM
Originally posted by PEST:
Try this if you havent already...

1. Open MY COMPUTER / [C:]Local Drive / WINDOWS / TEMPORARY INTERNET FILES.

Delete all files in there. Ctrl+A (Select all) Then tap DELETE.

2. Follow the same path, but rather than Temp internet files look in the COOKIES folder and see if there is anything in there, If so delete them all. You will get a prompt telling you that you cant delete the INDEX.DAT file, just click OK.

If you still continue to get dropped at WELCOME, check your Account, you might have outstanding balance.
Hope this helps.

PEST
January 13th, 2001, 09:56 AM
Deleting your cookies is safe. The only thing you will notice after deleting your cookies, is that upon returning to your frequented web-page, is that its not "personalized" anymore. As if it were your first visit to the page ever.
Sorry, I overlooked the NETZERO part. I know some of these free ISP's tend to cause conflicts with AOL,Compuserve and Gateway.net, causing the "Page Cannot Be Displayed" error. The exact cause Im not sure of. AOL, Compuserve and GW.net are all in one, the same company, and the software is identical. So are the access numbers they use. I know Juno causes alot of troubles with the AOL software, or its components.