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Norton is a fine firewall. If you still want to use it here are some tips for making sure your connection dosent get dropped again.(the other firewalls mentioned
are good ones also)
It's usualy the fault of idle connections.ISPs (mabey Windows depending on how its configured). constantly monitor your connection for line activity to see if there is data going over your connection.
If after a set time no activity they disconect you.
The time limit varies depending on the ISP or your settings in
Windows.
Check and see if it your settings in Windows first.
If you have Win9x/Me Go to My Computer>double click Dial Up Networking,right- click your dial-up connection icon,and click properties.
Click Configure and choose the Connection Tab.
In Windows XP,Click Start>Control Panel> open Phone and Modem options, and select the modems tab. Click the name of your modem,click the Properties
button, choose the Advanced Tab,and click Change Default Preferences.
If it's present,remove the check from the Disconnect A Call If Idle For More Than
checkbox and click OK.
If thats not the problem try setting your email to get mail every three minutes.
this should prevent your ISP from thinking you have stepped away.
If this dosent work try Gammadyne's freeware Connection Keeper to keep your connection alive. It works realy well.
I hope one of these suggestions work for you AD......oops I mean Hogster...LOL
Wellcome back by the way.
Peace brotherdoobie
thanks for the tips brother