im still unable to connect to bluesquare after three weeks of waiting for the issues to be sorted out, so ive tried adjusting the settings on my router, the largest packet size (MTU) i can use and still have a reliable connection is 1300, go any higher than that and im unable to connect to the poker server, going smaller just slows the connection down as it takes longer for the data to be sent back and forth in the open connection between my router and the servers at bluesquare but it works, so my advice to any user would be to reduce the setting by a level 50 at a time until you can establish a good connection. i would be interested to find out what MTU settings other isp"s use as a standard.
As i play on lots of other poker sites regularly, stars, pacific, party, poker.co.uk, will hill, ladbrokes, betfair and bugsys club to name but a few and never have any problems with them id have to say that the problem probably lies with bluesquare and not aol or tt, which begs the question why does apat want to be affiliated to a second rate package that doesnt deliver the goods to all of its members.
I guess it comes down to the needs of the organization and not the needs of the members. it wasnt that long ago that apat was touted as a place to play good structured tournaments for cheap buyins in a live environment, whereas now you have to qualify online and not in a local casino, the online game and a live game are totally different, each has its own set of skills and disciplines, so im sure that there are players out there who have supported apat since it started that have suffered since the changes have been implemented.
i wish apat could find a new sponsor with different aspirations and go back to what it always did best, support local amateur talent and give it a chance to grow instead of becoming some kind of corporate whore but hey i guess that aint ever gonna happen, bring back pokerstars i say lol.