[NTLUG:Discuss] Roadrunner Internet?
Chris Cox
cjcox at acm.org
Fri Jul 28 14:23:35 CDT 2006
Jim Goode wrote:
> I have friends and relatives in Houston, Waco, and Portland Maine who use
> that service and seem to be pleased. They haven't shared any service
> problems with me. They all have a simple one computer hook up running MS
> Windows.
My mom has roadrunner/Time Warner... VERY unreliable. Worse than
comcast (if that's possible).
>
> Jim
>
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> I assume many area Comcast Internet users, if not all, have gotten their
> notice from Time Warner about switching to roadrunner Internet service.
> Are any of you guys currently using them or have any knowledge of them?
> Should I be nervous about this change? I'm currently subscribing to the
> 768up option. I'm hoping they have something similar or better.
> I use a Linux firewall for NAT, protection, etc. (Astaro Firewall) I
> also host my own email, apache web server, and loads of other
> linux-based services. I seriously hope I don't need to do any wacky
> login or crazyness after the switch.
> Sorry if this is slightly off-topic. I figured this change will
> potentially impact many people in the group and, since we're in a
> windoze world, it might screw with our linux installations.
>
> Chris
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