hi Thomas,


Monday, August 7, 2006, 4:48:43 AM, you wrote:


> I thought you had some experience on your side, as you brought GPRS

> in. Speed might be different over here. Never mind.


the only point of "bringing" GPRS "in" was to attention that even if

the amount of DUN users diminishes, Cansas (RAS) doesn't go bye-bye as

you claimed. also please note that crashes and memleaks in TB's

interaction with RAS have, umm, very little, to say so, relevance to

the link speed.


it may be related to specific versions of RAS, it may be related to

specific RAS Extenders (dialers, traffic monitors etc), or even the

device drivers.


right now, being a writer of a NDIS IM, i would attention that MSFT

did some changes between NDIS 5.0 and the current one, 5.1. in

particular, they've documented a lot of things that were previously

left to implicit understanding. and, you know, different people tend

to implicitly understand quite differently, even if the strict logic

leads to only one possible scenario. "nothing is foolproof; fools are

so ingenious".


hence, the owners of old devices (modems) are advised to try some

"standard modem" drivers provided with Windows itself, whenever

possible. also please note that NDIS 4.x compatibility will go titsup

very soon, as they have NDIS 6 on the schedule already.


whoever uses some "standard modem" already, but through a

COM-over-WHATEVER driver and are experiencing problems in the long run

(big uptime), please versionhunt those as well.


i hope this information makes some sense and may be helpful to those

in trouble.



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regards,

 vitalie                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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