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Question: Dialup Internet Users [message #5329] Tue, 11 March 2003 08:37 Go to next message
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Just a question to fuel my next project...

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How many of you have an Internet Service Provider (ISP) that terminates the dialup connection after a specific period of time has passed (for example 2 hours)?

Many people from the UK who use services like Freeserve AnyTime or BT OpenWorld will know exactly what i mean.

I just need to see if there are many people here this applies to.

Thanks. Smile


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Re: Question: Dialup Internet Users [message #5330] Tue, 11 March 2003 08:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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npsmith82

Just a question to fuel my next project...

Question:
How many of you have an Internet Service Provider (ISP) that terminates the dialup connection after a specific period of time has passed (for example 2 hours)?

Many people from the UK who use services like Freeserve AnyTime or BT OpenWorld will know exactly what i mean.

I just need to see if there are many people here this applies to.

Thanks. Smile


I may be getting dial up soon so it may apply to me Confused

You thinking of righting a program that will stop this? nice :thumbsup:


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Question: Dialup Internet Users [message #5331] Tue, 11 March 2003 08:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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A simple keep-alive thingee wouldn't suffice?

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Question: Dialup Internet Users [message #5350] Tue, 11 March 2003 09:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I use Freeserve Anytime (currently only £6.99 a month for three months!)
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They don't disconnect you at all unless they get really busy. They don't use MS compression though, so they arent as fast as BT.

I might have access to a T3 if I secure the flat I've wanted for the past 2 years, but I amen't going to hold my breath. I am resigned to my 56k for now Crying or Very Sad [/url]


Question: Dialup Internet Users [message #5523] Tue, 11 March 2003 14:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Yeah, euro dial-up sucks... Smile

They don't disconnect after a certain time over here... I haven't seen a isp here that does that.

(and i'm on dial-up...)


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Question: Dialup Internet Users [message #5540] Tue, 11 March 2003 14:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Well, if your using free, its a bit hard to complain...


But the only other way I would know would be inactivity.
Some (almost all) dial up isps will disconnect you if you go over a certian period of inactivity.


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Question: Dialup Internet Users [message #5576] Tue, 11 March 2003 15:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I had BTopenworld Anytime but got kicked off for over use so i went to BTopenworld ADSL.

Trust me if you live in the UK Dial up internet services are not worth using. There is an auto cutoff after 2 hours and you can't send a "heartbeat" to keep yourself connected it happened no matter what. Also BTopenworld anythjine is £14.99 a month and thats for only 150 hours online time a month, which to us is nothing. Also you can't use the phone at the same time meaing the cost of an additional line (£10) bringing us up to £24.99 a month for 150 hours online at 56K speeds and cutoffs every 2 hours. Compare that to what i pay, £27.99 a month unlimited online time, Phone can be used whilst online with no affect, and a data rate of 512K. Hardly seems worth the cost for dialup, i can never go back to it now.

512K: 200 Megabytes / Hour average (max 230.4 MB/hour @ 64k/s)
56K : 15 megabytes / Hour average (max 25.2MB/Hour @ 7k/s)


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Question: Dialup Internet Users [message #5603] Tue, 11 March 2003 16:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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O_o I'd get ADSL if the garbage eating stink bags of BT would get their arse in gear and connect my area.

Question: Dialup Internet Users [message #5624] Tue, 11 March 2003 17:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I use Freeserve Anytime (currently only £6.99 a month for three months!)
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They don't disconnect you at all unless they get really busy. They don't use MS compression though, so they arent as fast as BT.


errrr....Freeserve DO disconnect you after 2 hours as i have had this deal for the past month at £6.99

and BT oh dont start me with them.....they disconnect you after 2 hours AND they give you a 150 hour limit a month Mad thats why i changed to freeeserve

i know there is a way to stop the 2 hour leace that the ISP give you..but my teacher at college wont tell me Mad
i'm hoping to get 1mb from NTL if they move there fukin asses in to gear
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Thank God for highspeed internet hahaha....

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Question: Dialup Internet Users [message #5626] Tue, 11 March 2003 17:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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They DO disconnect you? Maybe I just havent been on for 2hrs straight then?.

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The only ISPs I've heard that disconnected you after a certain time (or charge by how long you've been online) are European...

The ISPs over here don't disconnect after a period of innactivity...

And in what form of innactivity do they disconnect you for? If you havn't visited a webpage in so long? If you havn't clicked on something in the window etc.? If your modem stops sending info for so long? Etc?


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Question: Dialup Internet Users [message #5668] Tue, 11 March 2003 20:34 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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The disconnect due to inactivity thing is a windows setting. I've haven't heard of the kind of disconnection described above happening since the early 1990s, even if they DO still do that, all you need is a program that goes "Oi!" every so often.

Question: Dialup Internet Users [message #5731] Wed, 12 March 2003 03:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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AFAIK, my ISP never disconnected me after being online for several hours. I do not know about disconnects when being completely inactive for several hours, however, because I try not to Wink
Question: Dialup Internet Users [message #5734] Wed, 12 March 2003 04:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I really feel sorry for you guys on your 56K modems, especially if you are in the UK.

I had that piece of complete and utter crap from BT about 2 years ago and I got disconnected every hour or so without fail. Also if I kept trying to reconnect eventually they just locked me out and I would get error messages such as the "the line you are dialling is busy". I would have to wait 24 hours before I could reconnect, fucking amazing isn't when you pay them £14.99 per month and then don't give you a service.

In the end I went to BT Openworld ADSL and so far have not had any problems with them, no cutoffs, no capping, consistent high speed and low pings. I know the Broadband companies are pretty slow at rolling out to other parts of England, well any where out of London really but here is a link that might help: http://www.adslguide.org.uk/ Here you will find the latest news on Broadband companies in the UK and there is a section where you can register your interest in Broadband in an area it is not currently available. Many companies set a threshold of "interested" users for a specific area, once this threshold is met they will install Broadband in that area. You can register your interested for you area at adslguide, I would suggest doing this if your area does not currently support Broadband.

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Re: Question: Dialup Internet Users [message #5735] Wed, 12 March 2003 04:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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npsmith82

Just a question to fuel my next project...

Question:
How many of you have an Internet Service Provider (ISP) that terminates the dialup connection after a specific period of time has passed (for example 2 hours)?

Many people from the UK who use services like Freeserve AnyTime or BT OpenWorld will know exactly what i mean.

I just need to see if there are many people here this applies to.

Thanks. Smile


I may be getting dial up soon so it may apply to me Confused

You thinking of righting a program that will stop this? nice :thumbsup:


No, he IS NOT writing a program to stop this (not from when I last spoke to npsmith82). Just though I would set the facts straight so that no one gets the wrong idea Smile
Question: Dialup Internet Users [message #5762] Wed, 12 March 2003 06:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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i hate it when people host these SMALL servers 4v4 or 2v2 and say no 56k..i ask them why they say they lag games.........on these small games that a 56k can handle up to 16 players..... and on dethserv 32 player i luagh when people blame me and my 56k for the lag..when i have none..and no one else has lag

maybe people could ready up on how the internet works and how busy ISP can get and the amount of internet traffic is around....dont always blame a 56k lag when its your ISP....
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npsmith82

Just a question to fuel my next project...

Question:
How many of you have an Internet Service Provider (ISP) that terminates the dialup connection after a specific period of time has passed (for example 2 hours)?

Many people from the UK who use services like Freeserve AnyTime or BT OpenWorld will know exactly what i mean.

I just need to see if there are many people here this applies to.

Thanks. Smile


I may be getting dial up soon so it may apply to me Confused

You thinking of righting a program that will stop this? nice :thumbsup:


No, he IS NOT writing a program to stop this (not from when I last spoke to npsmith82). Just though I would set the facts straight so that no one gets the wrong idea Smile


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Re: Question: Dialup Internet Users [message #5826] Wed, 12 March 2003 10:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Just a question to fuel my next project...

Question:
How many of you have an Internet Service Provider (ISP) that terminates the dialup connection after a specific period of time has passed (for example 2 hours)?

Many people from the UK who use services like Freeserve AnyTime or BT OpenWorld will know exactly what i mean.

I just need to see if there are many people here this applies to.

Thanks. Smile


I may be getting dial up soon so it may apply to me Confused

You thinking of righting a program that will stop this? nice :thumbsup:


No, he IS NOT writing a program to stop this (not from when I last spoke to npsmith82). Just though I would set the facts straight so that no one gets the wrong idea Smile


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Breetomas is absolutely right.

This is a screenshot of the program so far...
http://www.spliff.wideboys.co.uk/files/pictures/dialupwarning.jpg

The purpose of this is that if your internet follows a time limited session, it will inform you that the connection will soon disconnect. Many people have complained about Renegade, that if your internet disconnects mid-game you cannot reconnect to WOL for a few minutes because "your nickname is currently in use." If you were to leave the game, reconnect your internet then you're able to rejoin instantly, without waiting 2-3 minutes.

I hope i haven't given people the wrong idea about this project. I'm just fine tuning this little app right now, shouldn't be too long before it's ready.


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Question: Dialup Internet Users [message #5900] Wed, 12 March 2003 13:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Okay, second screenshot with the changed user interface.

http://www.spliff.wideboys.co.uk/files/pictures/dialupwarning2.jpg

I'll be running this through some tests over the next few days, if there's anybody else that would like to beta test it with me. It'd be very appreciated. Thanks.


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i would love to test it with ya NP Very Happy
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i would love to test it with ya NP Very Happy

Majiin, do you visit the n00bstories IRC often? If so i can speak to you there. Otherwise, catch me on MSN Messenger - npsmith82@hotmail.com.


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Question: Dialup Internet Users [message #6042] Wed, 12 March 2003 21:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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i would love to test it with ya NP Very Happy

Majiin, do you visit the n00bstories IRC often? If so i can speak to you there. Otherwise, catch me on MSN Messenger - npsmith82@hotmail.com.


Looks nice, i'd test it with you guys, but i'm on ADSL


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Is this Visual Basic or C++?

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i would love to test it with ya NP Very Happy

Majiin, do you visit the n00bstories IRC often? If so i can speak to you there. Otherwise, catch me on MSN Messenger - npsmith82@hotmail.com.

im always on mIRC but never in the n00bstories (its boring no offenece - and i aslo have like 5 other channels and i get confused reading them all)

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btw2 can you make it with a renegade skin so it dont look soooo...blue lol Smile
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