wurzel wrote:
> Hello, on Fri, 26 Aug 2005 01:10:14 +0100,
> Robin Cloutman wrote something about *"[amirc] Re: Disconnecting server".*
> 
> Hi Robin,
> 
>>Actually, my first thought here is that you should try more than one 
>>server on the network, see if you can get it set for a round-robin of 
>>servers when you disconnect, then it'll have a lot higher chance of 
>>getting you back online. I don't know the script you're using, but it 
>>should be possible to alter it if you've not already got the ability in 
>>there.
> 
> I wondered about that but I can't see any way to set that up.

Put the script in a msg and I'll have a look at it, though I'm more of a 
plugin person than script person...

>>The other possibility is that you've got a connection as bad as mine - 
>>where any time the adsl modem loses sync it finds it next to impossible 
>>to regain it on it's own, and you've got the thing set to "dial on 
>>demand" style - so quitting amirc tells miami (or whatever you use) to 
>>go offline, then when it redials it gets everything back again. If 
>>that's the case then you could do something like me and have a ping 
>>script set o reconnect me if it does lose connection (I ping the first 
>>hop out from me) - if it's fast enough to get offline and back on then 
>>absolutely nothing is lost and everything carries on uninterrupted apart 
>>from the short period of no connection.
> 
> mm, this sounds good. Can you direct me to where I could get this
> script?

Sorry, I've got a linux based hardware firewall I did it for 
(smoothwall), so it'd be useless for you.

> Thanks.

Robin
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