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High Speed Disconnects

Discussion in 'All other topics' started by Glitched, Feb 6, 2006.

  1. Glitched

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    Does high speed internet such as roger disconnect after not being active for a few hours
     
  2. Jeanc1

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    They supply you with a cable modem -- as long as that modem is'nt turned off -- you are connected to the Internet. It does not matter if your Pc is ON or OFF.
     
  3. Glitched

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    ohh ic thx for the info
     
  4. djscoop

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    not true with all ISPs. My buddy has DSL through Prodigy, and after a certain time of inactivity, his service will disconnect. So call and ask the ISP you are going to sign up with and ask before you join.
     
  5. Jeanc1

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    @djscoop [bold]Not TRue ?????[/bold]

    Rogers is not DSL -- and it is in Ontario Canada. and the post did say "" They supply you "" and I am with Rogers too !

    Secondly , irregardless of what your friend says --- DSL or ADSL is a bridged network and as long as a bridge (wrongly called a modem) is inserted in that line , the connection is maintained ; the only way to measure inactivity is to remove that bridge ( unpowering the modem )!

    Your nitpicking is not appreciated. !
     
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  6. ddp

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    no flames!!!
     
  7. Jeanc1

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    I do not appreciate being called a [bold]LIAR[bold] ! The thread question was asking about Rogers !
     
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  8. ddp

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    Jeanc1, remember that djscoop is in the states & not canada so some isp's not using dsl might be set differently. i was asked that about dialup with primus by a customer that was being dropped when online for a few hours with no activity or doing a long slow download of a file.
     
  9. djscoop

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    I am sorry to have upset you so much, ma'am. I was not disagreeing with you, just pointing out that I do know someone who's ISP initiates an auto-disconnect after x hours of inactivity. I didn't know if rogers was cable or dsl, since he doesn't specify. take a chill pill lady...
     
  10. Jeanc1

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    @ddp (Moderator)


    Dialup are dialup -- this is a cable or DSL hook up this thread is about ! Dialup operates on regular telephone lines -- when a person leaves a PC connected on dialup for long period without activity, it is normal that an ISP will break the connection ; Telephone Central Offices would jam up if too many lines were permanently held creating bottlenecks for other users of telephony !

    ADSL or DSL used over the same type of line or thru cable network are totally different ! On regular phone lines, they do not affect a Central Telephony Office -- the signal is split before entering the Telephone Network and hence cannot tied up a line.

    When used on Cable system, they are part of a Network as a bridge, and have to be recognized first and allocated a special ID code to become activated -- once this is done , they are on 24/7 -- if they were to be removed , they would require a rebalancing of the whole leg of that Network -- It is an Always On connection that is made, turning the power off that bridge is what would disconnect it.

    As for your person using a dialup with Primus -- it could very well be the server she was downloading from that kicked him/her out -- many server have criterias on slowpokes !

    In closing , I see this is going to go into semantics -- after all an Afterdawn Addict is without reproach !! <<smiles>>

    Kindly render my account INACTIVE -- Thank you and others on here for their help and support !
     
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  11. ddp

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    no addict is above approach. i would ban an addict just as i would do a regular member whether newbie upto senior. take some time off from this site & consider what you asked me to do as it is a pleasure to work with you on this site. what part of canada are you in?
     
  12. djscoop

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    so rather than apologizing for over-reacting, you'd rather have a mod ban you and not be a part of aD anymore...I guess no matter how hard I try I will never understand women...
     
  13. ddp

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    djscoop, this comment might not have helped "take a chill pill lady".
     
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    true, I appologize for the chill pill, I was just so shocked at how much I was lashed out at for my comment about DSL...
     
  15. ddp

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    i did as she requested
     
  16. LOCOENG

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    Bummer...
     
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  17. The_OGS

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    Just to be clear: yes.
    Highspeed PPPoE (through the telephone line) does.
    Highspeed through RG-58 cable (in Canada, that would be Rogers) does not, as Jeanc1 noted.
    It is important to 'reboot' your cable modem maybe once/month, because some have never rebooted in AGES, LoL - it is the first thing Rogers techsupport will tell you to do ;^)
    Now, technically the typical PPPoE connection will timeout and disconnect after a predetermined user-selectable time period, but to be [bold]picky[/bold] the actual PPPoE modem will not lose its 'synch' with its local distribution centre - only its TCP/IP connection will lapse, and it might be assigned a new IP address when the PPPoE reconnects (unlike cable you need a Username and Password).
    So in a way, the PPPoE modem also maintains a connection anytime it's switched on, too...
    Anyway the question was not specific enough, and therefore cannot be argued about.
    Jeanc1 come back, djscoop is okay - he's a good guy actually. I did not see any insult intended.
    'scoop was just clarifying the issue (as I would have if I had seen it first).
    Where was this originally posted? I got here through Safety Valve and there is no way to tell.
    ddp please put Jeanc1 back, close this thread and there you go.
    Regards
     
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  18. weazel200

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    don't blame yourself scoop. i'm sure it had nothing to do with you as to why she lashed out.
     
  19. Lethal_B

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    The_OGS -

    Please, don't take offence, but it is the mods duty to make the decisions, hence the reason they are assigned as mods and given the required powers..
     
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  20. The_OGS

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    @ Lethal_B
    So what's your point? I certainly never said otherwise.
    I agree with Ireland - he's a moderator, right?
    I'm just asking ddp something, making a suggestion.
    He's a big lad, and makes his own decisions.
    If you don't want Jeanc1 back or have no opinion, just say so.
    Don't belittle me for having an opinion (and offering it).
    I will continue to offer my opinions - don't be overly concerned about mods actually listening to me ;^)
     

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