Dial Up

The Dial-Up button is used to configure the way your modem accesses the Internet. The screenshot below will look familiar to people who have already used WinProxy-a few options have been added in the latest release, but otherwise it looks much the same as in earlier versions of WinProxy. One of the new features is the ability to change the ISP that you are dialing, without having to go to the WinProxy computer. From any client, you can open the WinProxy Administration window, and change the ISP, username, and password, making it easier to dial another connection if your first one fails. The other new option is the 'Connect' and 'Hang Up' buttons, located at the bottom of the settings. From any client you can now have WinProxy dial or hang up a connection from wherever you are, simply by clicking a button.

Use Dial Up Networking

To enable Dial Up Networking, you must specify an entry from the phone book to dial. If you do not want to use Dial Up Networking, you should disable it

Number To Dial

The drop down list shows all the entries in your dial-up networking phone book. Select the number you wish to dial to connect to the Internet. WinProxy then tells Dial-Up Networking to dial this number. If you need to alter any Dial-Up settings other than name or password in WinProxy, do so within Windows Dial-Up Networking.

User Name

Enter the logon name you use when connecting to the Internet. This name was assigned by your service provider, and will be used when WinProxy logs onto the Internet. Most providers use case-sensitive usernames and passwords. AOL users take note: when you choose the AOL connectoid, the username option will be grayed out (unavailable), but you'll still be able to enter a password. The username for connections to AOL is the same as the default name in the AOL browser on the WinProxy machine-and can't be altered.

Password

Type in the password you use when logging onto the Internet. This password was chosen by you or assigned by your service provider. Both user name and password are required for automatic connection to the Internet. If you change your ISP password, be sure to change it in this field as well.

Connection Time-Out

If you choose, WinProxy can disconnect from the Internet after it falls idle. It accomplishes this via an inactivity timer; if there has been no communication activity through WinProxy for an amount of time specified in Connection Time-Out, WinProxy informs Dial-Up Networking to end the connection. If you want WinProxy to stay permanently connected, set Connection Time-Out to 0. Some Service Providers have their own inactivity timers and will disconnect you after a specified amount of inactivity; the Connection Time-Out setting has no effect on their actions. The inactivity timer works only on Classic Proxy and Transparent Proxy connections. Connections through the NAT are not visible on the main screen and thus won't affect the inactivity timer in any way. WinProxy may hang up on these connections in mid-stream if no visible activity resets the timer.

Terminate Connection On Exit

Check this box if you want WinProxy to hang up its modem connection when you the program. If this box is unchecked, the connection remains active when you exit WinProxy.

Connect To The Internet For UDP Packets And Name Server (DNS) Queries

WinProxy automatically dials when contacted via HTTP, FTP or other protocols using the Classic Proxy or the Transparent Proxy (it won't dial for NAT connections). However, unless enabled here, it does not automatically connect for UDP packets or DNS queries. Thus, if you want Socks applications (which start with a DNS query) to force an automatic dial, check this box.

A NOTE OF CAUTION:Many unseen network activities also utilize UDP and DNS. When this box is checked, you'll see a lot of "ghost" dialing whereby WinProxy dials for no reason apparent to the user. We ship the product with this option disabled.

Automatically Redial When Connection Is Dropped By Remote Computer

If it's important to keep an Internet connection maintained at all times, check this box. WinProxy will then automatically reconnect to the Internet if the connection is broken. If the box is not checked, WinProxy reconnects only when specifically requested to do so.

Always Own Dialup Connections

WinProxy can communicate over the modem to an ISP no matter who initiates the connection. Normally, however, WinProxy cannot enforce its inactivity timer or allowed dialing period unless it initiated the modem connection. Enabling this option allows WinProxy to take control of the modem even when another program initiated the connection.

Permit Connections Only Between

By enabling this option, WinProxy allows connections only during specific time periods: it dials during the specified interval, disconnecting at the interval's end. Users trying to utilize a browser outside the interval see a page allowing an optional extension of time. If the Administration Password on the General Tab has been set, the user must enter the password before extending the time. If a user tries a different protocol "after hours," the connection attempt times out with no explanation given. All dialing time settings rely on the time information that Windows maintains on the WinProxy computer. This information must be correct for these time restrictions to operate as expected.

Permit Connections Only On Weekdays

This is a modifier to Permit connections only between, above. When the weekday-only option is enabled, dial-up connections won't be permitted on weekends unless the user initiates the password override or persistent connection period options.

Maintain A Persistent Connection Between

Check this box if you want WinProxy to maintain a persistent connection during a specific time period. During this period WinProxy will not hang up, will dial immediately at the beginning of the period even if there is no request from a client, and will redial immediately and repeatedly if the connection is lost. WinProxy doesn't try spoofing the ISP into thinking there is traffic on the line when none exists. Persistent connection overrides Permit Connections, and establishes a connection outside the allowed time window if so configured.

Maintain A Persistent Connection Only On Weekdays

This is a modifier for Maintain a Persistent Connection. When enabled, WinProxy ignores the persistent command settings on Saturdays and Sundays.

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