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[ale] Speaking of AT&T DSL
- Subject: [ale] Speaking of AT&T DSL
- From: charriglists at bellsouth.net (Calvin Harrigan)
- Date: Wed Dec 12 09:44:25 2007
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <[email protected]>
Geoffrey wrote:
> I recently was helping a friend with a problem with her computer. It
> seems that when AT&T took over her Bellsouth account she got a new
> security package called AT&T Internet Security. She couldn't get the
> firewall to work, so I told her I'd look at it.
>
> The first AT&T person (very difficult to understand) I spoke to tried
> all kinds of things to get it to work. Finally we uninstalled it and
> then tried to download it to reinstall it. I was then informed that I
> would not be able to download it unless I was on an AT&T DSL line.
>
> I took the computer over to my mother-in-laws house where she has AT&T
> dsl, started my second conversation with another (difficult to
> understand) AT&T person. Still could not get it to work. He suggested
> reinstalling the operating system. Right.
>
> I ended up reinstalling the operating system for other reasons, so
> contacted AT&T yet again. This time I asked the person where she was
> located (because she was very easy to understand). She was in Florida.
> I shared with her the problems I had with the AT&T Internet Security
> application as well as the time I'd spent trying to get it to work. She
> said: "Can I be frank with you?" I said "Please do." The bottom line
> is, she told me they were having all kinds of problems with this
> application and recommended that I remove and install something like AVG
> Internet Security. I told her I would kiss her if I could.
>
> Beware AT&T Internet Security...
>
That's good advice for any ISP. Don't install their software!!!
If you can't just setup DHCP and get net access it's time for a new ISP.