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Old 9th August 2011, 04:01 PM
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Auto redial dsl connection command

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Is there any way to auto redial a dsl connection? I mean I want it to automatically connect to isp and tries to connect every 3 second if it didn't...

For now If it doesn't connect to internet i have to do it again but unfortunately manually. After 10 to 15 times of trying I may connect...

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