dangerous_dom Wrote: 
> 
> Then slimserver forces my modem to dial up.
> 
> Slimservers web interface then open's with out problems.
> 

This definitely sounds like a Windows networking issue.  As someone
else stated, Windows can be configured (and I believe configures itself
by default) to dial up if it detects you are not connected to the
Internet when you try to access a URL.

It sounds to me like SlimServer is trying to load the resources it
needs - web pages, images, etc. - and Windows is interpretting that as
an attempt to access the Internet, so Windows dials the modem.

There is a way to tell Windows not to dial-up if it detects you aren't
connected to the Internet.  I -think- it might even be filterable by IP
address or subnet or somesuch, but I'm not sure.

- Jasen.


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