Jim, I have problems all week. I could log on but couldn't get mail nor surf...but I was logged on. I heard there were some changed settings but didn't have them. However, today, I logged on in the exact same way I always have and voila, I have full service. A mystery to me. I am ready to go RoadRunner.
Bill
On 9/7/99 10:29 PM, Jim Chaffin wrote:
>Not so fast there, jet-fuel-breath! If things are so great, how come you >couldn't log onto T-Net today (again!)? > >Well, it seems that they decided to change their IP Address. Am I the >only one who didn't get any notification!? >But I sure enjoyed downloading, installing, configuring and swapping all >that swell software that I absolutely didn't need to do! > >The only thing that kept me from shooting some one at T-Net Tech {excuse >the expression} "Support" was the fantastic, friendly, courteous and >helpful service I got at Mindspring.com. I intend to increase my usage >and switch my main e-mail address there as soon as possible. Only reason >I won't quit T-Net immediately is my wife needs that address until after >she leaves her State office in a national organization. I will check >into having all her e-mail forwarded to Mindspring. > >BTW, for anyone who still wants to get into T-Net and wasn't told about >the new numbers, here they are: >Primary - 206.229.193.252 >Secondary - 206.229.195.32 > >And I still have to use a terminal window to enter my ID & passwords >manually! Now, even the "automatic" authentication doesn't work. > >Jim, the Bus Driver