Funny thing that there are multiple programs that can be used to connect the type of internet dial-up I'm using for Windows. There are also problems for Windows users to get auto-reconnect working the tutorials for configuring it look more complicated than WvDial configuration (atleast from my perspective because Windows users think differently).
Programs mentioned in the article (including the comments section):
HUAWEI Mobile Partner (which also has a Linux native version)
Top_NetInfo
AutoConnect
aero2auto-reconnect
I assume that people using those programs on Windows should have the same kind of problems that Ubuntu gives when not using the system integrated solution.
Funny thing that there are multiple programs that can be used to connect the type of internet dial-up I'm using for Windows. There are also problems for Windows users to get auto-reconnect working the tutorials for configuring it look more complicated than WvDial configuration (atleast from my perspective because Windows users think differently).
http:// translate. google. pl/translate? sl=pl&tl= en&js=n& prev=_t& hl=pl&ie= UTF-8&eotf= 1&u=http% 3A%2F%2Fjdtech. pl%2F2011% 2F08%2Faero2- %E2%80% 93-automatyczne -wznawianie- polaczen. html (Aero2 - Automatic resume calls)
Programs mentioned in the article (including the comments section):
HUAWEI Mobile Partner (which also has a Linux native version)
Top_NetInfo
AutoConnect
aero2auto-reconnect
I assume that people using those programs on Windows should have the same kind of problems that Ubuntu gives when not using the system integrated solution.