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On 09/20/2004 12:32 PM, Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
| 6. Their latest login mechanism is web based, so you have to login using your | browser to start working. You are logged off inexplicably and at odd times of | the day. I have woken up a number of days finding the night download that I | had started got terminated, and required me to login to continue.
I quite possibly may be the only guy happy with Hotwire :) . Yes thats me , i am happy with it. I have 2 connections from my local hotwire guy at 1000 per 64k link they are not bad at all. I use them as a bandwidth load balanced connection and while each net request only uses 1 connection , its great for browsing and for downloads using an accelarator. Together they give me between 14-16k throughput, and i cant ask for more. The real kicker is that because of the local vendor distribution, i was able to convince my vendor to remove my authentication :) so i dont have to login to anything.
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