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Posted: Sep. 17 2005,21:44 QUOTE

i was using "nicrevival.com" for a dialup on another box but now it seems it's gone.  Connection still works but I can't connect to the web page.  The only reason I used it was because it was advertised on DSL.  Anybody know what's up?

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Posted: Sep. 18 2005,06:48 QUOTE

Hi Raysr,
I really do not know what is going on with nicrevival.com, it looks like the website is down too.  I will post when I get word on what's happening.
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Posted: Sep. 18 2005,18:52 QUOTE

Thanks John.  It's time for me to  renew but I can't.  ??
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Posted: Sep. 21 2005,17:21 QUOTE

I'm in the same boat. I think I've got a few more weeks left, but if nicrevival is gone, I sure could use some help finding another dial-up ISP. I have multiple desktops with various limitations networked through a smoothwall so anything that requires putting software on a windows machine (in other words, my local phone company, all high speed providers in my area, and any ISP I could locate through my phone book or other offline means) are out of the question.

I live in the US in a small town in Northern California.

TYA
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Posted: Sep. 21 2005,17:45 QUOTE

SBC/Yahoo works fine with smoothwall,
and you DON'T have to use 'their' (SBC) software to get on.
Smoothwall's PPPoE function works fine for connect-on-demand.

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