noordinaryspider


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Posted: April 09 2005,21:17 |
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Quote | However, since I have an always-on cable modem, even it I do not have a web browser running, my system is still connected, I believe. |
To the best of my knowledge, you are correct. I have always had dial-up but instructed my daughter, when she went to college and switched to DSL, that she was to unplug her CAT5 from her modem whenever she was not using the internet.
-------------- Sorry, I don't do windows.
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