I have never  seen that link on my service pages when I log in. It shows
a couple account, I switch between them both. Have reviewed all the
links and even went so far as to load the page source and do a "find" in
the event I was over looking something.

I can manage my emails, web services, view my online bills, view my
account history (which doesn't show usage).

It appears I am not alone with regards to not seeing this page. So I
have a "theory". And I'd like to know if it holds true in any fashion.

I am positive I have no link. Therefore I wonder if I have an account
that can't be easily tracked. My SHAW Internet service I have had since
shaw started providing internet service. I have one of their original
monster beige modem from 1996-97? Anyway, my theory is that "maybe" the
way shaw track uploads/downloads is by querying the modem for the
information. Is it possible that bandwidth tracking may not be available
for people with modems/accounts from the early shaw days, therefore they
remove the link?

Its just an idea. So I'm curious. For those that see the bandwith
utilization - how long have you had your present modem??

I simply know I am not blind, and that there is no such link for my
account.
 

On Wed, 2003-10-15 at 10:15, Ian Bruseker wrote:
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> On October 15, 2003 10:03 am, Jason Louie wrote:
> > hmmm.... can't seem to find the link.  Do you know which links I should
> > be following?
> >
> Go to https://secure.shaw.ca.  You'll need to log in, so if you've never set 
> this up before, be ready to give your name, Shaw account number, modem serial 
> number, and, um, postal code I think.  
> 
> Once you set a username and password and log in, on the main Account Services 
> page is a link that reads "Your Modem Usage".  Unfortunately, it's written in 
> some pretty <bitter>fancy</bitter> javascript, and works great in IE, but it 
> does not work at all in Konqueror (in fact, you can't even load that site 
> without changing your browser identification), and it only works in Mozilla 
> if you have "Allow web sites to open unrequested windows" enabled.  There are 
> so many ways I could rant about this, but I'm betting everyone here already 
> knows the tune, and I don't want to offend whoever it was who admitted the 
> other day that they worked for Shaw.  ;-)
> 
> Ian
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