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Dominic
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Idle d/c on AOL
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September 29, 2003, 15:20 »
Is there anyway way to disable idle dissconnect on 56k AOL?
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Sandra
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Re:Idle d/c on AOL
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September 29, 2003, 15:25 »
I dont think that there is Dominic but there are programs that will redial if the connection is dropped, although I cant think of the name of any at the moment I am sure that someone else on 56K will know of one
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Dominic
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Re:Idle d/c on AOL
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September 29, 2003, 15:31 »
Personally im not on 56k, this a question for someone i know, redail progams may work, he's not to bothered about the actual d/c, it's when it happens whilst in a online game, so the redail program would be of no use :/ as you mentioned tho, hopefully someone will know
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Sandra
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Re:Idle d/c on AOL
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September 29, 2003, 15:35 »
It shouldnt cut off if hes on line gaming
Is it definitely "Idle cut off" and not just the connection limit imposed by his ISP ?
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Dominic
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Re:Idle d/c on AOL
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September 29, 2003, 15:38 »
Yup it is the idle d/c.. i had same problem when i was on 56k till i learned of why it was doing it (idle d/c) but i was on freeserve so i could change the settings, and as far as im aware there is no connection limit.
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Michelle
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Re:Idle d/c on AOL
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September 29, 2003, 15:58 »
Mine connects through outlook express which when I get cut off automatically redials - often catches me out when I think ... oh well I'll make the tea seeing as I'm cut off and I come back and there I am connected again
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Re:Idle d/c on AOL
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September 29, 2003, 16:31 »
Have you tried going into Internet Options/Connections/Advanced and unchecking the "disconnect if idle" box?
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Simon
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Re:Idle d/c on AOL
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September 29, 2003, 16:49 »
If you open your Network Connections in your Control Panel, right click your connection, then choose Properties > Options, you should get the box below. Make sure the idle time is set to 'Never', and that may help, Dominic.
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Re:Idle d/c on AOL
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September 29, 2003, 17:10 »
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Simon, what theme are you using? It looks good
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Re:Idle d/c on AOL
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September 29, 2003, 17:33 »
See this thread
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Dominic
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Re:Idle d/c on AOL
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September 29, 2003, 18:02 »
You can't access the propities of the AOL connection. >
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September 30, 2003, 11:52 »
Something you could try doing Dominic, is to log into a busy aol chatroom. That will keep your connection very active so you won't get an idle disconnect. I used to do that when I was on 56K and had difficulty in re-dialing after disconnection. Obviously you don't need to participate in the chatroom at all.
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lobo
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Re:Idle d/c on AOL
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September 30, 2003, 23:34 »
Install Norton System Works,it contains a program that keeps your connection alive
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Re:Idle d/c on AOL
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October 01, 2003, 17:51 »
There's a whole list of utilities to keep your connection alive, many of which are free,
here.
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