- Oct 29, 2004
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I have AOL 5.0 installed on her Windows 2000 machine and I have her DSL modem connected through ethernet and was wondering, how come when I try to view a webpage (through aol browser), no pages will be displayed? I'm obviously having it connected through the TCP/IP protocol and it should most definately work and while aol runs fine, it's the damn web browsing through the client that won't work. I really wish I could have AOL 4.0 installed but it's windows 2000 and looks like I need a minimum of AOL 5.0 installed.
She called the aol tech guy and the guy made some bull sh!t about the DSL modem "not being able to hold a connection because it doesn't support DSL", but the thing is, ITS THROUGH ETHERNET NOT USB! and it's the equivalent of network lan since it's through ethernet. Any ideas? Shes addicted to AOL because she's been using it since '93 and it's like a drug for her... I wish I could get her off AOL but it looks like I can't, she even made some bull sh!t like "I wanna die if I can't have my aol" it's like WTF!???
She called the aol tech guy and the guy made some bull sh!t about the DSL modem "not being able to hold a connection because it doesn't support DSL", but the thing is, ITS THROUGH ETHERNET NOT USB! and it's the equivalent of network lan since it's through ethernet. Any ideas? Shes addicted to AOL because she's been using it since '93 and it's like a drug for her... I wish I could get her off AOL but it looks like I can't, she even made some bull sh!t like "I wanna die if I can't have my aol" it's like WTF!???