 JRVS
join:2001-06-01 Houston, TX | reply to rawgerz Re: Dialer required?
I've done RTT with another client. Better than nothing for mobile use...but I'd agree: Not better by much! |
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  rawgerz In Debt we trust Premium join:2004-10-03 Grove City, PA | reply to JRVS As long as you dont roam into non evdo areas (rtt) you would be satisfied. RTT is worse than dialup.. oh lord |
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 JRVS
join:2001-06-01 Houston, TX
·Comcast
| reply to joako Thanks, joako & rawgerz. Sounds like it would be worth getting one for testing. Sprint has EVDO rev A coverage through pretty much all of the 3 cities where they have remote computers.
Lots of profitable technologies would become practical for them if I could get them to switch from 56K dialup to broadband for their remote computers. Just to be able to use Remote Assistance would save them many times the cost of the broadband connection. |
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  joako Premium join:2000-09-07 /dev/null
·AT&T U-Verse
| reply to JRVS said by JRVS :Thanks for your reply. > If you turn on "Dial another connection first" CMAK (Connection Manager Administration Kit) doesn't work that way; XP VPN connections include the settings you mention but not CMAK. CMAK is a requirement...we run scripts before the connection, after the connection, and after the disconnect. In order to work with CMAK, it either needs to be "always on" (and it sounds like that's not the case), or I'd need to be able to connect to the ISP with nothing more than a phone number, username & password, as with a conventional DUN connection. No non-Windows software (whether installed from CD or onboard memory). Are any of the "few dialup connections in windows" standard XP DUN connections? Most aircards install a special driver and software but all you really need is the driver & DUN the software is just an extra to show signal strength, and IMO totally useless diagnostics. -- Am Heimcomputer sitz' ich hier, und programmier' die Zukunft mir |
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  rawgerz In Debt we trust Premium join:2004-10-03 Grove City, PA
·Verizon Online DSL
·Sprint Mobile Broa..
| reply to JRVS Yep, I've never tried them for extended periods of time, since you can't monitor signal levels and such, but the second one does connect like any DUN as you put it. --
You can't make all the people happy all of the time. But it should be common sense to shoot for the majority. |
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 JRVS
join:2001-06-01 Houston, TX
·Comcast
| reply to rawgerz Thanks for your reply.
> If you turn on "Dial another connection first"
CMAK (Connection Manager Administration Kit) doesn't work that way; XP VPN connections include the settings you mention but not CMAK. CMAK is a requirement...we run scripts before the connection, after the connection, and after the disconnect.
In order to work with CMAK, it either needs to be "always on" (and it sounds like that's not the case), or I'd need to be able to connect to the ISP with nothing more than a phone number, username & password, as with a conventional DUN connection. No non-Windows software (whether installed from CD or onboard memory).
Are any of the "few dialup connections in windows" standard XP DUN connections? |
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  rawgerz In Debt we trust Premium join:2004-10-03 Grove City, PA
·Verizon Online DSL
·Sprint Mobile Broa..
| reply to JRVS it makes a few dialup connections in windows, so you can use it that way too. If you turn on "Dial another connection first", and uncheck "display progress while connecting" and "Prompt for password" in the VPN settings it will work, and the evdo connection is disabled when VPN is disconnected. |
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