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Review by Littlem129 See Profile
Posted: 1.3 years ago
member for 2.5 years, 866 visits, last login: 1 days ago


White Pine,Jefferson,TN
$11 per month
"Really does have unlimited dialup access."
"The bloated software."
"The most reliable dialup that I have used."
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    I am a satisfied AOL dialup user and have been for 4 years. AOL has the fastest connection speed of any dialup ISP that I have tried, and I tried several before AOL. With AOL I connect at 49000kbs with a V92 59K modem.

    AOL really does have unlimited dialup, you can stay online 1 hour or 10 hours and you do not get bumped offline. There is not any monthly usage restriction as most dialup ISP's have these days. This is the main reason that I keep using AOL for my dialup ISP.

    AOL has just recently increased there monthly fee from $9.95 to $11.95 a month, but I still consider that a fair price for true unlimited usage.

    The technical support is great whether you are calling the 800 number or using the online chat or emailing for technical support. I have only had to ask for technical support a couple of times in the 4 years that I have had AOL dialup and both times my issues were resolved immediately and I received follow up emails asking if I needed further assistance.

    The AOL software is bloated, but you can always uninstall anything that you don't need or want to use like AIM, AOL toolbar and things like that. So there is a work around for the bloated software if you take the time to find out what part of the software is really needed and what part is not.



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    clshep

    join:2001-02-03
    Modesto, CA

    Dialup??

    What's that?? 49K??

    Oh my God, I'd lose my mind at that speed!

    I pay $19.99 for 3.0MB!

    I'm assuming broadband isn't available to you and that's why you choose dialup.

    Littlem129
    Premium
    join:2007-05-13
    White Pine, TN

    Re: Dialup??

    Broadband is available, but it is too expensive. There is only one broadband provider where I live. Since they don't have any competition I guess they don't feel the need to have competitive rates.
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Review by thebombs12 See Profile
UPDATED: 1.4 years ago
member for 8 years, 2033 visits, last login: 59 days ago


San Francisco,San Francisco,CA
$34 per month (month by month)
about 180 days
SBC
"Many tech helpful support people . Good features, videos, music, broadband content. Networking works."
"It's just the pings @ 100 ms. Few bad eggs techs..."
"If you like content, go for it!"
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    My Other Reviews·Astound Broadband
    First off, I want to say that a year ago I ordered AOL DSL. They sent me a modem right away but the DSL line wasn't installed until... 6 MONTHS later!!. That a terrribly long wait. I hated it too. Thats not all of it. When I go DSL i thought it would have been fast. But no. It was as slow as a 56k modem! I called aol plus tech support. they didn't do much help until i called them numerous times and then finally someone had the brains to answer and help me with the problem.

    Update: 12/10
    Well I finally got the Westell Dsl Modem Kit. Works like a charm. Finally AOL Plus had done something they wouldn't regret .
    Update: 12/29
    I called pacbell. they said they would lower my cap if i had an account with them. they asked if i did and i said no. they couln't find me in their records for my account with pacbell dsl. they said that if AOL CALLED PACBELL, PACBELL WILL FIX MY LINE. note the capital letters, they are key words.

    well looks like aol didn't fufill my request. 3 strikes and you're out, aol. i called them again and well, all's well, end's well. they said they couln't lower my cap speed (make my line faster). i threatened to cancel and i spoke with the supervisor. he said in his words "i'm sorry i could not help you today. if canceling aol will suite you then, go ahead and cancel aol."

    i'll be damned because a supervior would say such things to a customer.

    are you surprised because i was too!

    aol:
    pacbell:

    Update: 2/8/02
    aol: its back up again
    speed from aol is 1.5 mbps
    remember, if you keep thinking its aol that's screwing you with the speed, you're dead wrong. they actually have no control whatsover on who gets what speed. this all depends on the local telco and how they handle your situation. i just got lucky enough to have one of those nice tech support people who decided to send a work order to get 1.5 mbps. Then the guy came and he in turn had to get his supervisor's approval, which was easy and he approved it anyway.
    Good luck to all who try to change your speed profile.
    3 levels:
    - 384 kbps
    - 768 kbps
    - 1,700 kbps (1.5 mbps)

    Update: July 2002:
    well. for all you people who said aol is not able to function under a network; guess what, aol now does! its called Multiple Screenname Login. you can have 7 different IPs connect to aol, all in the same master screen name account. whoo hoo! all you need is a hub. visit my page: »www.geocities.com/aznmafia415/networking/

    Bad Points: Updated - They sent me a USB modem! Fried Like actioncrap. Slow Speeds, Very Slow. Bad Tech Support. Very bad.
    it's not like that anymore. now its just the minority of the group of people who are lousy tech support reps. aol no longer sends usb modems. they have been recalled.

    Update: October 2002
    aol now supports routers as well but they cannot utilize the "always on" feature. hopefully aol will do this soon enough. still enjoying my full 1.5mbps connection.

    Update: February 2003
    just found out that sbc is doing some shady business. can't discuss it here though.

    Update: March 2003
    AOL now *FULLY* supports PPPoE via a dial up software. Or you may now use Windows XPs PPPoE client.

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Review by stersource See Profile
Posted: 1.4 years ago
member for 3.7 years, 12 visits, last login: 1.3 years ago


Sacramento,Sacramento,CA
$15 per month
"fast easy to use Multiple windows open choice of quote style or none"
"none"
"Oustanding value for the money and SO easy to use outlook is a trash email program"
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    SBC global email program is too difficult to use. I hate it after AOL!!!

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    robertfl
    Premium
    join:2005-10-10
    Mary Esther, FL
    ·Cox VOIP

    why bother?

    just get a router and use the modem screw the software.

    your either using DHCP or PPPOE (if you require a username and password to login)

    what a waste of hard drive space.

    (sometimes, I wish certain family members of mine never helped start AOL..but back in the good old days, it was easy, and on two floppy disks !)

    -Rob
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    »www.cband.info - unique radio you won't find elsewhere. join the chat and join our growing family.
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Review by premiumdsl4v See Profile
UPDATED: 1.5 years ago
member for 3.3 years, 300 visits, last login: a few hours ago


Houston,Harris,TX
$29 per month
AT&T
"Different points of interest. well known"
"AOL can hurt than help you when you least expect it."
"Been a member 5+ years"
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    My Other Reviews·Comcast
    ·AT&T Southwest
    Was already an AOL member and switched to telco DSL.

    I typically have to find my own solutions on my own. When AOL CUStomer Service reps do help, and there are a few who really try, makes the whole thing worthwhile. At least on broadband less hassles. (:

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    Peedoff

    @aol.com

    Very slow AOL Broadband

    I am sick and tired of AOL ... I pay for a Silver service, supposedly the highest available to me ('UP' to 1Mbit)but .. the download speed conducted on a number of testbeds is no more than 142 ... AND ... the download speed has halved in the past week. I believe that AOL are 'throttling' my downloads, withoput any notification. Trying to contact the morons at Customer Services is a waste of time. I intend to pursue this matter with Oftel and will change to something like Tiscali whom I know can and will provide me with a far better service.
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Review by zenafu See Profile
Posted: 2.3 years ago
member for 2.4 years, 566 visits, last login: 29 days ago


Brooklyn,Kings,NY
$9 per month
about 1 days
"Reliable connections, dialer is small and uses very little resources, rarely dropped."
"Well, it is dialup."
"Inexpensive, does what I expect, good until I go broadband."
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    My Other Reviews·Verizon Online DSL
    The old AOL software I used to to use was a nightmare. It ate my computer's resources, crashed regularly and was as slow as cold molasses. I've been using the stand-alone dialer with no problems for nearly a year. I'm on the 9.95 per month unlimited plan so it doesn't hurt the wallet and when I get broadband soon I will probably keep the AOL dialer service as a backup.

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    old and fraggled

    @aol.com

    'AOL not responding'



    When I had dial-up, it was great but I have had broadband for a year and I get 'aol not responding' several times during a session.
    Why????????????????
    zenafu

    join:2007-06-12
    Brooklyn, NY
    ·Verizon Online DSL

    Re: 'AOL not responding'

    Search google for "aol not responding", there are many forums with fixes for that specific issue. Here's one:
    AOL Message Boards

    They'll need to know which version of AOL software you're using, when the problem started, what kind of anti-virus program you use, etc.. Good luck.
    ellenb

    join:2007-11-04
    Rapid City, SD

    Re: 'AOL not responding'

    I am having trouble with Aol not responding, I have the new VR and am on Cable Modum, it is so bad I had to push the button the CPU to restart,twice today, why is it doing this. I am not an expert on anything to do with Computors so speak to me in simple person terms!
    PickAName

    join:2007-11-05
    united kingd

    When does it happen (10 mins after logging on? 5 minutes after logging on? always at the same amount of time after logging on ?)
    Does it happen when you do one particular thing (e.g. when you click read mail? when you open a web site, when you open one particular web site?)
    What kind of error is it? One in an AOL type window, or a Windows type window?
    What version of Windows and AOL are you using?
    Do the lights on your broadband modem or router change when it happens (e.g. do they start flashing on and off at a constant rate and turn red or orange).

    Without that info to narrow it down it's tricky to know what to do but these fixes are in the right direction for that error

    Do a PC reboot, make sure AOL isn't open and do this

    click start - programs - aol - aol system information (or right click the dark AOL icon at the bottom right of the screen and choose system information)
    click utilities on the left and then OPEN on "one click fixes"
    Run these fixes (click on the "fix it for me" button)
    - Clear Internet Explorer Cache and Replace AOL Adapter
    - Rebuild Current Connection Location
    - Rebuild AOL Adapter/Delete ACS Files
    - Repair ACS
    - Quick Restore

    Run the first fix, start AOL and try it. If it doesn't work, run the next and then try AOL again etc. Alternatively if you have some time just run them all one after another (not all the fixes, just the ones I listed). If it's only happened since you upgraded from dialup the second one is the most likely one to fix it
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Review by amourai See Profile
Posted: 3.2 years ago
member for 6.4 years, 50 visits, last login: 89 days ago


Miami Beach,Miami-Dade,FL
$9 per month
about 3 days
"FREE local number for incoming or CHEAP $10 for unlimited international calling to 30 countries"
"Confusing web interfaces; must run on PC; It's AOL; spyware/adware"
"A fabulous deal for Skype-type service. Call quality is ok. Otherwise, average."
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    I already have a landline (for faxing and those frequent outages in Florida), a major VOIP service (for most of my calls), a cell and the last thing I wanted was yet another phone service. In fact, I was looking for a temporary or "throwaway" number to use for telemarketers, scheisters, stalkers etc. The best deal was AOL's new AIM Phoneline service -- it's free to get a local receiving telephone number. Unfortunately, it's runs on a PC (AIM Triton software) so it really is a second-line option but it's free or dirt-cheap (unlimited calling to 30 COUNTRIES for under $10!) and call quality if quite acceptable most of the time (acceptable levels of lag, echoing or distortion).

    The downsides are no deal breakers but major irritants:

    0. It takes about 3 days to make outbound calls after signing-up to $9.95 service as the E911 address has to be verified. You then have to confirm your location on each boot up.

    1. Confusing interface. There is the Triton software with the address book, a web-browser "dashboard" and the AOL account interfaces. Instead of one interface, you have to deal with three. To make matters even more confusing, you are automatically signed up on AIM (AOL Instant Messanger) not just phone service.

    2. You need to run it on a PC with you own audio hardware. I used a cheap but effective USB full-duplex speakerphone from RadioShack (under $4 for the mini-Vox) but there is no handset dialling and the headphones are a drag.

    3. Reliability is so-so. It was somewhat better than the iffyness of the worst of the rated VOIP providers -- Lingo.

    4. It may be hard to unsubscribe from any AOL service. I signed up for the month-to-month service but there is no clear way to terminate subscription, nor has anyone replied to my e-mail question on this in 3 days of how to terminate service.

    5. AOL surreptitiously installs "spyware" and "adbots" along with Triton (e.g. ViewPoint). If you uninstall Viewpoint, it reinstalls itself everytime you log into AIM so I have disabled them with my firewall but I don't know how it would affect service.



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Review by steveymacjr See Profile
Posted: 3.4 years ago
member for 8.8 years, 1502 visits, last login: a few hours ago


Matthews,Union,NC
$26 per month
"Great value, better speed than Dialup, great free stuff."
"None"
"Great Value"
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    My Other Reviews·PHONE POWER
    i'm using the former RR Lite(768k/128k) service that is now AOL HIGH SPEED, and I couldn't be happier, all for $25.90 a month. The service is quicker than the dialup i was used to, and just the right speed for me. Ordering couldn't have been simpler! Here is a time line of how everything went down:

    On June 2nd, I called AOL to order, the person that answered was very helpful, and spoke perfect British English in India. The AOL person took all my information, and at the end of the call they transfered me to Time Warner Cable to set up the installation, Very seemless. From June 2nd til June 12th I was able to use the AOL dialup service for free.

    On June 12th, the Time Warner contractor came out and installed everything(I never had cable, since I have Directv, so they had to put a whole in the floor.) He brought out the Cable Modem, and installed it via USB.

    Everything has been up and running since then.

    I like how I get all the stuff that comes with the regular RoadRunner service for free.

    I would recommend the aol high speed service to anyone that has dialup and doesn't need a super fast internet connection. The service is perfect for using VOIP.com VOIP service!

    I would however, recommend against using the AOL Security center, and using the free Anti-virus/spyware/firewall that comes with RoadRunner, its called Computer Assosicates eTrust. less intrusive, and less system intensive. But I'd use the AOL parental controls, as it provides a way to monitor internet use outside of the AOL Browser thing.

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Review by steveymacjr See Profile
Posted: 3.4 years ago
member for 8.8 years, 1502 visits, last login: a few hours ago


Matthews,Union,NC
$25 per month
about 10 days
"Great value, better speed than Dialup, great free stuff."
"None"
"Great Value"
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    My Other Reviews·PHONE POWER
    i'm using the former RR Lite(768k/128k) service that is now AOL HIGH SPEED, and I couldn't be happier, all for $25.90 a month. The service is quicker than the dialup i was used to, and just the right speed for me. Ordering couldn't have been simpler! Here is a time line of how everything went down:

    On June 2nd, I called AOL to order, the person that answered was very helpful, and spoke perfect British English in India. The AOL person took all my information, and at the end of the call they transfered me to Time Warner Cable to set up the installation, Very seemless. From June 2nd til June 12th I was able to use the AOL dialup service for free.

    On June 12th, the Time Warner contractor came out and installed everything(I never had cable, since I have Directv, so they had to put a whole in the floor.) He brought out the Cable Modem, and installed it via USB.

    Everything has been up and running since then.

    I like how I get all the stuff that comes with the regular RoadRunner service for free.

    I would recommend the aol high speed service to anyone that has dialup and doesn't need a super fast internet connection. The service is perfect for using VOIP.com VOIP service!

    I would however, recommend against using the AOL Security center, and using the free Anti-virus/spyware/firewall that comes with RoadRunner, its called Computer Assosicates eTrust. less intrusive, and less system intensive. But I'd use the AOL parental controls, as it provides a way to monitor internet use outside of the AOL Browser thing.

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Review by joey408 See Profile
Posted: 3.5 years ago
member for 3.8 years, 352 visits, last login: 2.4 years ago


San Jose,Santa Clara,CA
Contract price not specified.
"Fast and has alot of features"
"none"
"AOL rocks for its content"
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    I use AOL for so many years for my SN and Email to link together and AOL offers more features than anybody else. Everything is exclusively for AOL members only.

    I am a big fan of AOL and can't complain much. But AT&T yahoo dsl's service is alot faster.

    Im only keeping AOL for my email and screen name.

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Review by Neactom See Profile
UPDATED: 3.5 years ago
member for 8.5 years, 1331 visits, last login: 157 days ago


Pittsburgh,Allegheny,PA
$55 per month
about 4 days
Verizon
"provides a wireless router with installation"
"random speed"
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    3mb/768k
    came with modemand router in one piece
    router has limited range and limited settings under configuration

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