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Internet Reconnector

Internet Reconnector - 2.6

Auto reconnect your internet connection

All Time: (2.6)
Version 2.6: (1.0)
Selected Version: 2.6
Release Date: 2004-08-06
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 2.6): 496
Downloads (all versions): 139

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Product Description:


You are tired of being disconnected by your internet provider? You want to automatically reconnected your internet connection when your internet provider disconnects you? You want to be reconnected even when you are away?
Then Internet Reconnector is what you need!

Internet Reconnector allows you to automatically reconnect your internet connection when it disconnects.
- It checks that your internet connection is still active at configurable regular intervals and automatically reconnects it if it is disconnected.
- It doesn't need any installation which makes it very easy to use.
- It is available in English, in French and in Polish.
- It is compatible with Extended Software Updater.
Read the whole documentation for more details...

What's new in this version:


- A French localization has been released.
- A Polish localization has been released.
- Thank you to Radek for his translation from English to Polish.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.0

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X
  • Tiger Compatible

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Version 2.6:
Overall Rating: (1.0) Features: (1.0) Support: (1.0)
Ease of Use: (1.0) Quality / Stability: (1.0) Price: (1.0)
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Internet Reconnector ReviewTry it, you might just like it ! - Version: 2.10, 11/13/2005 01:08PM PST

(0 of 4 users found this comment useful)

Clams McShrew
Most users don't reasize how often their internet connection is interupted. When the disconnect last longer than say, 10 or 20 secs., then they may notice. But how often are you in front of your computer watching an acur or spinning beachball or a page that seems to be loading slowly for no particular reason at all. Sometimes your connection is on and off and on and off and on and off — and you just don't know it! Before using Internet Reconnector I was getting intermittant connection, sometimes fast, sometimes slower, sometimes just plain stuck or disconnected. My cable connection tested at 2.2 megabits per second, storing 210.5 kilobytes per second, and a 1MB file download took 3.2 seconds on average. Since using Internet Reconnector however, I am getting consistant results of about 3.9 megabits per second, storing 477.2 kilobytes per second, and 1MB file downloads take only 2.1 seconds. So, I guess it works for me!

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Internet Reconnector CommentaryNo need to pay for this - Version: 2.6, 6/19/2005 05:51PM PST

(3 of 3 users found this comment useful)

Rip0ff
If you really need an application for this, Auto-Reconnect - 050618
reestablishes Internet connection if it drops and is free.
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Internet Reconnector ReviewThis is dumb - Version: 2.6, 12/22/2004 12:09AM PST

(2 of 2 users found this comment useful)

Xeater
Go to System preferences. Point at "network" and CLICK. Show internal modem. Point to PPP Options, click.

1. Uncheck "disconnect if idel for ___ minutes"
2. Check "connect automatically when needed"
3. Click "OK", then click "Apply Now".

Optional, step 4: Send me your money for helping you -- this is HARD WORK, IT'S HARD!

Option 5 would be to get broadband, if you've got the bucks and it's available; but if you're checking this app out, you probably are stuck with dial-up like me, so good luck!
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