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Hi.
I have been experiencing problems with AIM lately, but was able to get
on tonight after downloading the .31 alpha. However I do not use Yahoo
IM so I do not know about those problems. I am using a 400 MHz G3 iMac,
which is directly connected to a cable modem via a crossover cable.
Hope this helps you.
-Ricky Romero
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On Tuesday, June 11, 2002, at 11:54 PM, Ted Banucci wrote:
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> Strange.... working just fine now for both AIM and Yahoo. Could this
> be a problem with their services this means?
>
> Ted
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> On Tuesday, June 11, 2002, at 03:25 PM, Ted Banucci wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> This is my first post to the forum (but I did a search and could not
>> find my problem).
>>
>> Had been using Fire .30b for 6 months fine until 2 weeks ago. All of
>> a sudden, when I logged in, Yahoo would login and immediately go
>> offline. When I try to reconnect, it takes a while, but does the same
>> action (login and go offline). AIM still worked fine, so I used Fire
>> for that, and used Yahoo Messenger for 2 weeks. Today, I found that
>> .31a had come out, so I installed that.
>>
>> Now the same problem is happening with Yahoo AND AIM. Both
>> immediately go offline.
>>
>> Anyone have any clues? Mind you, the AIM client and Yahoo clients
>> work fine, so I don't think it could be a NAT issue (as I had been
>> using the same setup for 6 months).
>>
>> BTW, my setup is a Dual 1GH G4, SMC Wireless Router, DSL. G4 is
>> directly connected with CAT 5.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Ted
>>
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