On 24-Apr-00, Julian Richards wrote:

> I used the number and other data mentioned previously in this group with a
> PC (I put a 56K modem in just for this job, and it worked fine. Voyager's
> Javascript wasn't up to the job. I logged on with no problem and it gave
> me all the data I needed to get the Amiga online. The trick was to ignore
> the values for DNS and let them be dynamically assigned.

Setting you ISP's DNS will make connecting quicker. And you can use other
DNSes too. I have a third one whjich belongs to a university. I really don't
know if it gets used, but it's there as backup.
 
>> > I've tried the cd in a mate's p.c; logged on to their URL/Autoreg page,
>> > and, God help me, even tried to reason with the dickhead at their
>> > so-called 'technical support'.

Have you tried reinstalling Windows? (sorry I couldn't resist it!)

 > 
Regards
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