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Grimy
Posts: 191
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Looking for a utility that will drop and redial the internet if it cant ping a site. I have a remote site on nextg where it stays connected but looses activity, so sits in a hung state. The connection will stay connected but u cant ping or browse. Disconnect, reconnect and its fine.
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| #0 08:42pm 24/06/07 |
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paveway
Posts: 5374
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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the internet comes through cables these days
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| #1 09:03pm 24/06/07 |
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Grimy
Posts: 192
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i'm with you, but client lookn to rollout 30+ sites with nextg (against my advise) and its flakey as a biatch but on that many sites it saves like $13k a year in line rental and plans.
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TicMan
Posts: 2307
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Is it a vendor-specific dialler or does it use the native Windows dialler? If it's the Windows one then it's probably accessible through an API and you can probably write your own script in VB.
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| #3 09:35am 25/06/07 |
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