A Amyy New member Oct 13, 2010 #1 I'm a 56k modem user, and I'm disconnected by my ISP every 2 hours. Is there a Gnutella client program, with dial-up networking capability, that can dial back in after disconnection and resume downloads? Thanks for your advice Mr Meaner
I'm a 56k modem user, and I'm disconnected by my ISP every 2 hours. Is there a Gnutella client program, with dial-up networking capability, that can dial back in after disconnection and resume downloads? Thanks for your advice Mr Meaner
A Ameishell B New member Oct 13, 2010 #3 Must be a Windows problem, since my Linux autodials on disconnect out of the box. My ISP disconnects me every 24h and since I have a flatrate my Gnutella or my FTP runs 24/7. Resuming downloads is what most Gnutella programs automatically do.
Must be a Windows problem, since my Linux autodials on disconnect out of the box. My ISP disconnects me every 24h and since I have a flatrate my Gnutella or my FTP runs 24/7. Resuming downloads is what most Gnutella programs automatically do.
Y ygiernevada New member Oct 14, 2010 #4 Simply 'share' your connection and tag the box 'dail on demand' or whatever it was called. Then, ALL gnutella clients will redail At least this works in w2k
Simply 'share' your connection and tag the box 'dail on demand' or whatever it was called. Then, ALL gnutella clients will redail At least this works in w2k
K kudos New member Oct 14, 2010 #5 i have same problem w2k may work but old 98 dont cut it no more I dont see any redail box
T The Human Brain New member Oct 14, 2010 #6 But not if you are downloading something?!? If so change your provider! Morgwen