Free ISP's servicing Northern California?

Free ISP's servicing Northern California?

Post by j12.. » Sun, 31 Dec 1899 09:00:00



Any free ISP's servicing Northern California?

I read the list at:
http://www.freedomlist.com/global/USA.php3
but did not find one in Northern Calif.

freewwweb.com was the old one, but it is gone now.
Any suggestions?

If no free ones, how about a suggestion for
a low cost one that supports linux?

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Free ISP's servicing Northern California?

Post by David Efflan » Wed, 23 Aug 2000 14:37:58



>Any free ISP's servicing Northern California?

>I read the list at:
>http://www.freedomlist.com/global/USA.php3
>but did not find one in Northern Calif.

>freewwweb.com was the old one, but it is gone now.
>Any suggestions?

www.1nol.com (near bottom of freedomlist), is a widespread, but no frills
bannerless free ISP.  Haven't tried their news.  Windows setup is
effortless using their software, but the secret to Linux ppp login is

Webmail and pop3 use normal username and password.  I haven't figured out
how to send mail though their smtp server (except via webmail).

Quote:>If no free ones, how about a suggestion for
>a low cost one that supports linux?

I signed up with core.com before I found 1nol.  $10/mo or $99.10/yr for
unlimited access (max 24 hr at a time).  Their news was a bit sluggish
when I tried it (temporary problem?).  No included web space or anything,
but it has the connections I need on the road and seemed the most
reasonable for unlimited access.

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Free ISP's servicing Northern California?

Post by j12.. » Sun, 31 Dec 1899 09:00:00


Well, it worked for a few days and then
1nol won't let me log in???
Anybody got it to work consistantly over for
serveral weeks?

> >Any free ISP's servicing Northern California?

> >I read the list at:
> >http://www.freedomlist.com/global/USA.php3
> >but did not find one in Northern Calif.

> >freewwweb.com was the old one, but it is gone now.
> >Any suggestions?

> www.1nol.com (near bottom of freedomlist), is a widespread, but no
frills
> bannerless free ISP.  Haven't tried their news.  Windows setup is
> effortless using their software, but the secret to Linux ppp login is

> Webmail and pop3 use normal username and password.  I haven't figured
out
> how to send mail though their smtp server (except via webmail).

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