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Ed Moore

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Message 3424 - Posted: 10 Mar 2006, 2:24:26 UTC

The programmers for BOINC need to recognize that an internet connection request does not happen instantly on a dial-up service. BOINC at my location spends a lot of time spinning its wheels by requesting hookup and then giving up before a connection is established over...and over...and over, etc. Allow a few seconds (perhaps as much as 5 or even 10) to allow the connection to be established.
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Michael Roycraft
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Message 3427 - Posted: 10 Mar 2006, 11:26:16 UTC - in response to Message 3424.  

The programmers for BOINC need to recognize that an internet connection request does not happen instantly on a dial-up service. BOINC at my location spends a lot of time spinning its wheels by requesting hookup and then giving up before a connection is established over...and over...and over, etc. Allow a few seconds (perhaps as much as 5 or even 10) to allow the connection to be established.


From what I can remember of the time I was on dialup, 20 seconds of "chatter" before establishing a connection would not be too much, so even setting it at 30 seconds would be helpful.

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