At 02:20 PM 11/6/2002, Ron Stordahl wrote:
>Ill agree, I don't see the need for multiple telnet connects either. But we
>must keep the radio packet ability..still lots of rural users who don't have
>24/7 internet!.

I agree that the need for a packet interface is needed - my Internet 
connection mysteriously went out about 2 hours before the end of CQWW! I 
would, however, love to see the interface reworked in a way that will 
restore my ability to use Windows 2000's Suspend and Hibernate modes. When 
I spoke with Jack last year he told me that the reason suspend/hibernate is 
disabled is because it would interfere with the VHF packet interface.

This was almost a deal-breaker for me to begin with and I would hope a way 
could be found to allow the Packet interface and Hibernate functionality to 
co-exist.




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