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Kevin Nowicki <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 15 Oct 2002 04:02:21 EDT
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In a message dated 10/14/2002 4:37:36 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
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<< Does anyone have any experiences using AOL thru a router. I have a
satellite
 link for downloads, tried to use ICS with windows AOL had a fit with my
 systems and wouldn't let me stay on line.Currentely have a Linksys 5 port
 workgroup HUB installed running windows me-win 98 se on two other systems and
 win 2000 pro on a laptop would like to be able to let both of us on line at
 the same time. Any suggestions on setup or hardware that may be more
 compatible trying to hook to AOL would be greatly appreciated. >>

Nancy,
Do each of you have separate aol accounts?  If only one account then it will
allow only one screen name on at a time.    I have a similar setup (using dsl
tho) and share through ICS altho all three have Win98.  When one of my kids
is signed onto aol and I desperately need to get into aol, then I go thru
another ISP and connect via www.aol.com to get to my mail.  That's the only
way I know of where all three of us can get to aol mail at the same time.

HTH,
Kevin Nowicki

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