View Full Version : FREEOLA quite good
Pole
February 26th, 2002, 15:53
Hello,
I like Freeola.com a good host but you need to dial up there connection and i have adsl now. I don't really want to plug a modem 56k into my computer and connect quickly to normal dial up if possible. Does anyone know if there is another way round this.
Thanks,
Paul.
MN-Carl
February 26th, 2002, 16:14
Originally posted by Pole
Hello,
I like Freeola.com a good host but you need to dial up there connection and i have adsl now. I don't really want to plug a modem 56k into my computer and connect quickly to normal dial up if possible. Does anyone know if there is another way round this.
Thanks,
Paul.
Who is your ADSL provider :confused2
Freeola sucks :)
niv
February 26th, 2002, 17:18
Solution: Don't use it.
Side note:
I misread the forum title? WTF? ROTFLMAO
9cy
February 26th, 2002, 17:30
From what I remembered freeola's ftp was accessable without dailing up to them... I remember using them along time ago for a domain there cgi was a bit screwy but wasn't to bad. Not sure now as it was a long time ago... There part of special reserve a games company pretty big to.
MN-Carl
February 26th, 2002, 17:51
Originally posted by 9cy
From what I remembered freeola's ftp was accessable without dailing up to them... I remember using them along time ago for a domain there cgi was a bit screwy but wasn't to bad. Not sure now as it was a long time ago... There part of special reserve a games company pretty big to.
You have to use there 0845 dialup no# to connect to ftp:biggrin2:
The servers are sloww
Connections are sloww
WebEx
February 26th, 2002, 18:05
I guess this thread is over... :biggrin2:
Moonman
February 26th, 2002, 23:48
well if you could bare using a 56k for a couple of mintues, you could log into the FTP and upload a script like homefree. I think that should work.
Pole
February 27th, 2002, 02:51
Hello again,
Thanks for your views I appreciate them. I will not bother using freeola in that case then :).
Thanks,
Paul.
QReyes
July 8th, 2004, 07:02
I went to Freeloa's website and it looks like they'll space you anytime soon. Anyone tried them recently? There's 3-type of sign-ups.
http://freeola.com/unlimited-free-web-space/
Lovellz
July 8th, 2004, 08:31
I used them over a year ago, excellent service :)
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