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AOL Outage Report in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon

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The latest reports from users having issues in Eugene come from postal codes 97405.

AOL (America Online) is an internet portal as well as an internet service provider. As an ISP, AOL offers dial up internet through its AOL Advantage plans.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Eugene, Oregon

The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Eugene and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

AOL Outage Chart in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon 12/28/2025 15:50

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by AOL users through our website.

  1. E-mail (94%)

    E-mail (94%)

  2. Internet (4%)

    Internet (4%)

  3. Total Blackout (1%)

    Total Blackout (1%)

  4. Wi-fi (%)

    Wi-fi (%)

  5. Phone (%)

    Phone (%)

Live Outage Map Near Eugene, Lane County, Oregon

The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Eugene.

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AOL Issues Reports Near Eugene, Oregon

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Eugene and nearby locations:

  • richlocus Richlocus (@richlocus) reported from Eugene, Oregon

    @KLGLASS2 @AOL Awwww. Too bad.

  • Russbarr Russell barry (@Russbarr) reported from Eugene, Oregon

    @joncoopertweets @AOL Says the guy who's never had to pay for healthcare

AOL Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • wanyinbot Jiang Cheng (@wanyinbot) reported

    Jin Ling. Come help me guess Wei Wuxian's AOL password

  • VFGMovies VFG Movie Reviews (@VFGMovies) reported from Henderson, Nevada

    @daprince_621 @bharmon0504 @AllEliteCody Turner network was a media company and then took it over by AOL what are you talking about

  • nbevans Nathan B. Evans (@nbevans) reported

    Anyone that thinks Meta/Facebook are too big to fail must have forgotten AOL Online and Compuserve.

  • hyrmn Ben Hyrman (@hyrmn) reported

    @GeecheeThreat "Mostly not" but a yahoo or aol email address definitely has a certain kind of energy. I wouldn't be surprised if it's a positive signal for security roles.

  • PhigSpin In Bob We Trust (@PhigSpin) reported

    @deeperama The hell are people doing with their online ident to get doxxed anyway? Lemme sign up for this service using my old AOL screen name I've been using for 20yrs and make sure I include my bday and surname and tell people where I live.

  • QMJohnix Quizmaster John, NYSUT Bannerman (@QMJohnix) reported

    @thirst4dodgers A shocking number of my union's members still use AOL for email. Buddy of mine does tech support for them. That's right, AOL still has tech support in 2022

  • whichdanii Daria. (@whichdanii) reported

    AOL would’ve never done this to me 😭

  • adamjodonnell adamjodonnell (@adamjodonnell) reported

    @TC_Johnson I never used AOL.

  • M3EEKS M3EEKS (@M3EEKS) reported

    Wtf exactly is Discovery+? What content does @Discovery have that is in any way streamable. Cheap reality TV? I don't get it. How are they in charge of WB? I remember the AOL merger. This seems equally weird. I can see Discover as a minor entity sold off by WB in 10 years.

  • ricfink Ric Fink (@ricfink) reported

    .@signalapp @mer__edith No, paying or this app will be a fine way to draw usage down so that it will ultimately be bought by AOL... if you know what I mean. You're going to have to think wider and understand how backwards is never forwards, and that customers/users know that.