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    Question

    I have DSL, but my goofy service provider decided to make me "dial up"

    all it does is talk to the server it's connecting to...

    well, what I am wondering, is, can I make this so I don't have to dial up?

    I am sure it's possible, but I have no idea how...


    BTW, it uses the PPPoE adapter...
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    Why not have it dial up every time you turn your PC on?

    PS: Do you have a firewall? If not...get one or your PC will look like a Swiss cheese
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    I have:

    @Guard
    ZoneAlarm


    I can get:
    Norton Personal Firewall


    I haven't tried @guard yet, but ZoneAlarm sucks...


    as soon as i installed it, I tried to go to a page in IE, it asked if I wanted to... this was Ok, I was able to go to websites, but when I rebooted, I could not go to any websites, so I uninstalled it.... I've gotta try @guard... I just have to find it(lost in my folder somewhere)
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    Monday Morning Lunatic parksie's Avatar
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    Norton Personal Firewall is a crippled bought-out version of AtGuard.

    I use AtGuard and it's wonderful (I can send you a copy if you want)
    I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
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    Cool, I'll take it.... Thanks
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    Go onto YM and I'll let you know
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    Why is everyone think it's so important to have a firewall?? i mean who care?? im sure most ppl here know how to defend themself without those piece of ****, i mean i never used a firewall and i don't want to, why make your life dificult when it could be easy??
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    Crackers care who has a firewall and who doesn't. People who are on for a long period of time really need one, mainly to prevent people from snooping around your PC. They also stop programs on your PC from sending unauthorised information out.
    I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
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