On Nov 25, 2008, at 9:15 AM, Len Gerstel wrote:

>
>> DKLine writes,
>>
>> <My connection keeps timing out after a short time and asks "Do you
>> want to stay connected?"  My ISP says he's never heard of this, so
>> it's got to be in software somewhere.  Need advice on this. Thanks
>> DKline>
>
> What type of connection? Dial-up or high speed?
>
> What is a short time? 15 seconds, 2 minutes, 10 minutes?
>
> Are you actively doing anything with your connection (surfing,
> downloading, checking email) or is it just on and connected while you
> are doing non internet related stuff?
>
> OS version you are using? Specific settings for various things are in
> different locations based upon OS.
>
> Len
>
No one has mentioned the 'options' on the modem setup pane

I.E. System Preferences/ Network/(Show Internal Modem) PPP Options

I have noticed that these 'Options' are sometimes reset to Apple's  
idea of 'Normal' when things like 'Security Updates' are done.
Annoying when it happens.

HTH
Chuck D.

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