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To: Mad Bomber who wrote (19755)2/19/2000 10:18:00 PM
From: ahhaha  Read Replies (1) of 29970
 
You say it has always been a network problem, but you are also saying you can't log on always. Log on to what? @Home is always on, always "logged on". Do you have a Motorola modem? If so, does the cable light go off, or, on and off, when your service is dropped?

You say you wrote a Java program, "a daemon which would log to a database whenever the system went up and down". By this I assume you meant that you wanted to create a log of access failures. What process is launching the daemon thread? An HTML shell? A native Java process or thread? Which IDE are you using to compose the program?

You say your service suddenly goes down. This is almost certainly due to your HFC dropdown, i.e., the CATV line that comes into the premises. There's no point in calling @Home. That kind of problem resides under the purview of your cable operator. What company do you pay for your service?

I have some ideas about what is the problem, but I need to know if you live in a single family dwelling or an MDU and I need the above questions answered.
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