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Rep Power: 0 | Hi, I use Dataone broadband internet connection. However, I still need to dial in, as if it were a dial-up connection. I am told that it is feasible to make the internet connection 'always on', so that I dont need to dial-in, each time I want to connect to internet. Any pointers on how to do this, would be great. I did search the forum to check if this has been discussed in some previous thread, but could not get what I am looking for. Thanks in advance, for the help and attention. |
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Rep Power: 0 | This does not help. After choosing my router, it opens up lot of options, but I could not find the instructions to convert from dial-up to always-on mode. |
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Rep Power: 2 | If you can just help me with the Make of the router that you have could help you with the same. And give you details of what to look for in the same. Regards, |
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