DUN for Juno?

blade

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I tried but had no success. Since the demise of the best, worldspy, I have used several others. The ones that u can make a dun for and have no ads is freei.net and worldshare.net. Freei isn't bad but it usually takes me 30-40 seconds to get connected while worldshare is right after it verifys info.

Only thing with worldshare is u do have to pay a yearly membership fee of at least $10 and fill out a short survey each month to get the service free. But u get no ads, 5 emails(pop 3), 20 meg webspace and u can connect automatically when double clicking whichever browser u use.
 

JW310

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Last I knew, that yearly fee for WorldShare.net was optional... they even say so when you go to sign up, sort of...

<<WorldShare requests that you pay an annual membership fee of $15.00 if you are able to do so. If you're not able, you may pay less. If you can afford more, that's great too, because a few extra dollars helps us provide Internet access to some folks who otherwise couldn't afford it. That's how our &quot;Membership Honor System&quot; works.>>

So if you can afford it, then go ahead and pay the yearly fee. $15/year is much better, IMO, than $20/month.

JW
 

rc5

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But worldshare enforces a 100 hr/month usage policy for free dialup. That sucks for people like me who used to stay online several hundred hours per month with worldspy.
 

blade

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I didn't know that about the 100 hours part. I never saw that in any user agreement. What happens if u go over 100 hours using worldshare?
 

kranky

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I haven't run over 100 hours in any month before, but I think this month I mi
 

kwarnock

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My system currently has one DUN connection which was created when I initally installed the Juno software. It works fine and I use it all the time. However, after installing another modem I have been attempting to create an additional connection for use with the new modem. I have copied all of the parameters from the working connection to the newly created DUN connection but it won't work. There's nothing wrong with the new modem as I can change the modem assignment in the original DUN connection and successfully connect with Juno. Any suggestions as to why an additional DUN connection can't seem to connect successfully?

TIA

Ken Warnock