What you didn't say is what 'kind' of connection you have.
Many of the telephone, cable, wireless, type of broadband delivery agents 
suffer 'micro outages'.

All it takes is a few moments of disconnection for a telnet link to drop.

I strongly suggest investigating CCU, by VE7CC, which is a fantastic 'pre 
filtering' node software that allows you to connect to multiple nodes, 
prefilter the cluster spots, and best of all, totally filter out 
malcontents, obnoxious spotters,ann/full messages.

and did I mention that it is FREE!
http://www.bcdxc.org/ve7cc/default.htm#prog




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "joe barkley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 5:31 AM
Subject: [Dxbase] Internet Telenet connection


> Hi All,
> I am having trouble staying connected to my cluster node K4MD.
> It will vary from 3 to maybe 5 hours, but I always get kicked off.
> K4MD has said there are no problems on the node end as everyone
> else, telenet and packet stay connected.  I am running it on a new Dell
> via wireless internet connection to home network. I have added the Ip to 
> the firewall
> software and tried closing other apps down and it still does this.  Any 
> tips on how to
> stay connected. I am sure it is not a Dxbase issue but thought maybe other 
> DxBase users might be able to
> help. I have tried a couple other nodes and it still does it.
> Thanks
> 73
> Joe KI4TZ
>
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