wrote:
> One problem is: SBC will now only assign username
> and
> password through their setup CD which must run on
Win.
My best guess is that this will also install all of
their WIN-package software: Win PPOE, proprietary
browser version, AV, tracking spyware (supposition)
-- the whole 9 yards.
> At least I'll relearn some Windows.
And, if I'm right, this will become the only way you
can access their DSL service. Unfortunately.
Jordan
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