Toxteth O'Grady
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If your migrating it's as little as the time it takes to notice your old ISP connection has lost synch followed by the time it takes for you to enter your IDNet connection details and reconnect.

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name='newland' said:You can use a MAC code as i'm doing it at the moment. I've requested a MAC code from My ISP and am moving ASAP.
name='yorkie' said:Dont know if the deal is as good as finding this website
name='CandN' said:I can't wait to sign up. Currently still stuck on dialup![]()
Tec said:IDnet Broadband Feedback From Those Who Use It -> Click Here <-
As far as i know contract is a monthly contract so if you are not happy you can move to another isp quick and painless but i doubt it it would be necessary as most users happy with IDNET services.
name='yorkie' said:i agree is this not the whole point of the offer kick people off idnet if they stop using this forum
kempez815 said:I think he meant it as a compliment to :anisx: actually
Good info tho![]()
name='yorkie' said:Gio have now resurfaced as Geointernet that is good marketing lol
name='kempez815' said:2: Stay around on :anisx: and tell their friend about this great resource and community![]()
name='danny2005' said:Surely people should be given the benefit of the doubt, like myself. I have no intention of signing up for IDNet and then sodding off from the forum. Not all people are false!
Toxteth O'Grady said:Anyone else still having problems with their IDnet connection. It's really weird. Can only get about 20% of websites (e.g. this being one). Can also get MSN Messenger and Hotmail. Outgoing SMTP is ok but incoming POP3 is not. Thought at first it was a DNS problem but I've ruled that out. Any ideas?
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