On Saturday, June 22, 2002, at 09:25 , James Rohde wrote:

>> i have two ISPs, happens with both (one is AOL).....
>
> Some of us who used to use AOL would say that's one and one-half, but
> what the heck... ;-)
>

they're the only ISP that doesn't ditch you after two hour connection 
here in UK...

> Another thing to check which I've done (when my modem would have
> connection difficulties) is to use Extensions Manager to turn off modem,
> TCP/IP and Remote Access and then restart and turn them back on and
> restart a second time. And/or trash the prefs files for those and/or
> those for Internet CP prefs. Sometimes flaky things go away when you
> ditch the preference files (or course, make sure you write down how all
> those settings are, and yes, it is a pain).
>

how does one do that in os x (i mostly use os x)


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