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Keep Alive
Keep Alive programs prevent your online connection from being disconnected due to "timed out" and "no activity" opearations. |
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Filename: conkeep.exe License: Freeware HomePage Support
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Description: A free program that makes sure your ISP won't drop your internet connection due to inactivity. Connection Keeper can also be set up to automatically close those annoying pop-up windows. |
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Filename: ppro.exe License: Evaluation HomePage Support
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Description: By running Ponger after getting connected you will be able to keep your connection alive without any activity on your part for as long as you like. Can be run for days if needed. |
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Filename: stayon.zip License: Evaluation HomePage Support
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Description: This small utility resides in the system tray and keeps you online by periodically retrieving information over your connection. You can specify the time interval, Proxy Server, and support for both AOL and Prodigy connections. . |
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Filename: stpng200.zip License: Evaluation HomePage Support
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Description: Stealth Ping is a connectivity tool for Internet users. Stealth Ping can be set to work in Stealth Mode (tm) or to operate at a fixed rate. In Stealth Mode, your Internet Service Provider will think that the packets that they are receiving are normal Internet traffic, thus outsmarting the INACTIVITY TIMER for your account. Works with 95/NT4.0 |
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