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Strategies & Market Trends : Charts for Quick CASH $$$

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To: C Wright who wrote (6371)2/22/1998 9:27:00 PM
From: BJ Cooke  Read Replies (1) of 9262
 
Hi Carol,
It may not be your isp. I just found this URL recently...you might check it out to see if it's your location. I'm in San Francisco and was cursing the other day and looked it up and SF was on Red...like nothing was going through. I also copied this from another thread for you to try, if it looks like it might help

To: +Micaella Schocker (3122 )
From: +Cash Saturday, Feb 21 1998 8:31AM EST
Reply # of 3154

Micaella, You want to find the closest backbone that your broker is using. One thing you can do is use a program like 4Net (can download from filez.com, download.com, freeware.com, shareware.com, etc.).

Use the traceroute function and see the name of the network where the last hops are. That's who you want to be your service provider. (if you see ALTERNET, that's UUNET).

The last thing you want is your order stuck in a router in Podunck, USA while the stock you would have had is flying like a rocket or dropping like a rock.
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