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On the Web
- Dial-Up Magic - Export, import, and clone Windows 95/98/NT Dial-Up Networking connections between systems. Pre-configure dial-up parameters, including DNS, login scripts, and dialing locations.
- I-Jolt - An Internet speed boosting program that accelerates the modem by tweaking the dial up networking TCP/IP network settings.
- Mu-Consulting - Develops Windows shareware including RasDial Pro (successor to RasDial95), a command-line dial-up networking program.
- BayBuild Solutions - Dial-up networking automation tool. [Win 95/98/NT]
- Rascal - Monitors your dial-up sessions to make sure that you stay connected. It does this by simulating network activity to fool idling detectors, and by restoring the connection if it is lost. [Win 95/98/2000/Me/NT]
- WindowsNetworking.com - Knowledge Base for Admin. Articles and tutorials in dial-up networking, ICS, DCC, and network troubleshooting in all Windows versions.
- Bandwidth Monitor Pro - Utility that displays and logs network adapters bandwidth usage. It supports logging of all network adapters at once and has a detailed transfer history. Product overview, screenshots, FAQs, and downloads.
- DUN Manager - Features single-click connection start-up and hang-up, monitoring in a call status window of up to eight simultaneous connections, reconnection for dropped calls, auto-dial support from browsers, and scheduler. [Win95/98/Me/NT/2000]
- Tiny Dialer - Tool that replaces regular dial-up service of Windows. Features; multiple ISP (Internet Service Provider) support, and a flexible SDK for adding plugins with even more features.
- PPPshar - Enables you to share a single Internet connection of any type (Dialup TCP/IP, ISDN, ADSL, Cable modem, DirecPC or Ethernet connection), among several computers in a network. [Win95/98/Me/NT/2000]
Wikipedia Articles
- Laplink - Laplink Gold is software used for data transfer and remote control between two or more computers. It can use Serial, Parallel, Dial-up networking, and Ethernet connections.
- Point-to-Point Protocol - In networking, the Point-to-Point Protocol, or PPP, is a data link protocol commonly used to establish a direct connection between two nodes over serial cable, phone line, trunk line, cellular telephone, specialized radio links, or fiber optic links. Most Internet service providers use PPP for customers' dial-up access to the Internet.