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  2. Find and remove unusual activity on your AOL account

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    • Recent activity - Devices or browsers that recently signed in. • Apps connected to your account - Apps you've given permission to access your info. • Recent account changes - Shows the last 3 password changes. Click show all to see all changes. IP addresses in Recent activity

  3. Fix problems with AOL not working on a mobile browser

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    1. Check if your device is connected to a network. 2. Update your browser to the latest version. 3. Close and restart the browser. 4. Clear the browser's cache and cookies - check with your browser's manufacturer for steps. 5. Enable location services - check with your browser's manufacturer for steps. 6. Restart your mobile device. 7.

  4. Fix problems signing into your AOL account - AOL Help

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    Use the Sign-in Helper to locate your username and regain access to your account by entering your recovery mobile number or alternate email address.; To manage and recover your account if you forget your password or username, make sure you have access to the recovery phone number or alternate email address you've added to your AOL account.

  5. Fix problems reading or receiving AOL Mail

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    Additionally, if your email isn't missing, but going straight to an unexpected folder, it may the normal outcome of using IMAP to access your mail. IMAP syncs your email regardless of where you use it, which means emails will be sorted based on the client's specifications. Check to see if your account been deactivated for inactivity

  6. Peripheral - Wikipedia

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    A peripheral can be categorized based on the direction in which information flows relative to the computer: The computer receives data from an input device; examples: mouse, keyboard, scanner, game controller, microphone and webcam; The computer sends data to an output device; examples: monitor, printer, headphones, and speakers

  7. NO CARRIER - Wikipedia

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    NO CARRIER (capitalized) is a word code transmitted from a modem to its attached device (typically a computer), indicating the modem is not (or no longer) connected to a remote system. [ 1 ] NO CARRIER is a response message that is defined in the Hayes command set .

  8. Duplex mismatch - Wikipedia

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    The effect of a duplex mismatch is a link that operates inefficiently. Duplex mismatch may be caused by manually setting two connected network interfaces at different duplex modes or by connecting a device that performs autonegotiation to one that is manually set to a full duplex mode. [1]

  9. Troubleshoot a broadband internet connection - AOL Help

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    Make sure everything is securely connected to the wall and device. 3. Reboot your modem/router - Sometimes the old "turn it off and on again" approach actually does work! Just wait about five minutes before turning it back on to make sure everything was reset. 4.