Your DSL connection is meant to be a <always on> broadband connection.
Unless you are assigned a fixed IP address, you are being assigned a IP
address dynamically, and you may loose that IP address when you turn your
modem off and on. You may also be reassigned an IP address even with it on,
but this doesn't happen too often.
Rode
The NOSPIN Group
http://freepctech.com
At 06:37 PM 11/12/2003, you wrote:
>Good point - a power switch is better than pulling the cable. However, this
>leads to another question. The ISP recommends to have the modem on at all
>times in order to improve performance. I have been following this advice,
>but I don't know why this is necessary. Anyone have information on what is
>it in DSL that makes it better if the modem is not turned off?
>
>Peter
>-----------------------------------------------
>The NoSpin Group
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