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simple connection question
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| isheikh 2004-03-28, 3:26 am |
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Hi,
I am using a router for the first time. My question is what do I need
to do so that my router never drops the connection. I am running a
website from my home computer so I do not want router to drop the
connection. When I was seting up my router it ask about the "Max idle"
time. I put down for now 30 minutes, but i do not want my connection to
ever get disconnected.
Thanks
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| Dave Watson 2004-03-28, 4:25 am |
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"isheikh" <isheikh.13tk2b@mail.mcse.ms> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> I am using a router for the first time. My question is what do I need
> to do so that my router never drops the connection. I am running a
> website from my home computer so I do not want router to drop the
> connection. When I was seting up my router it ask about the "Max idle"
> time. I put down for now 30 minutes, but i do not want my connection to
> ever get disconnected.
Always set the idle time out to 0 and have automatic reconnect enabled. Why
router manufacturers don't write this in to their firmware by default never
ceases to amaze me.
Dave
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| isheikh 2004-03-28, 12:24 pm |
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Thanks a lot
Dave Watson wrote:
> *"isheikh" <isheikh.13tk2b@mail.mcse.ms> wrote in message
> news:isheikh.13tk2b@mail.mcse.ms...
> need
> idle"
> connection to
>
> Always set the idle time out to 0 and have automatic reconnect
> enabled. Why
> router manufacturers don't write this in to their firmware by default
> never
> ceases to amaze me.
>
> Dave *
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