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Since yesterday I haven't been able to get online with AIM using both
the new .31 version and the previous edition of Fire. I've temporarily
abandoned Fire in favor of AIM's own software, which works just fine.
I'm wondering if there's a conflict between Fire and the Mac OS 10.1.5
upgrade I installed a few days ago. I use a G4/466 PowerMac with DSL
service via a Netgear router.... never experienced any problems before.
Fire's a great piece of software and I'd like to begin using it again.
Jim McClure
On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, at 01:21 AM, Ricky Romero wrote:
> 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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