Yeah, since the early online services!
Remember when the ISPs would put timeouts on your connection, if you were inactive for a while? We used to use programs that would ping every minute to fool the ISP server into thinking we were still sitting there searching the Internet.
Now that @Home has died and went to where-ever ISPs go when they die, and Comcast has taken over the service, in my area, I have been plagued with interuptions in my service. Every time I stop to compose a post to the forums, if it takes me a while to put it all together, I loose my connection and have to copy my post to notepad, so I don't lose it all while I re-establish my connection, which usually requires a reboot.
What's worse, is the fact the Comcast sent me a letter saying to "ensure connectivity" "if at any time you experience disruption of you Internet connectivity, please shut down and reboot your computer. " So they know that people are going to experience problems.
I think they have set their servers to kick off anyone who leaves their computer idle in hopes to conserve band width.
Too bad I've been required to reboot several times an hour, because I've decided to do something about it... like setting up Outlook Express to check my mail ever minute, instead of every ten minutes. Seems to be working so far
Doc
Remember when the ISPs would put timeouts on your connection, if you were inactive for a while? We used to use programs that would ping every minute to fool the ISP server into thinking we were still sitting there searching the Internet.
Now that @Home has died and went to where-ever ISPs go when they die, and Comcast has taken over the service, in my area, I have been plagued with interuptions in my service. Every time I stop to compose a post to the forums, if it takes me a while to put it all together, I loose my connection and have to copy my post to notepad, so I don't lose it all while I re-establish my connection, which usually requires a reboot.
What's worse, is the fact the Comcast sent me a letter saying to "ensure connectivity" "if at any time you experience disruption of you Internet connectivity, please shut down and reboot your computer. " So they know that people are going to experience problems.
I think they have set their servers to kick off anyone who leaves their computer idle in hopes to conserve band width.
Too bad I've been required to reboot several times an hour, because I've decided to do something about it... like setting up Outlook Express to check my mail ever minute, instead of every ten minutes. Seems to be working so far

Doc