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Posted by Erland Sommarskog on 01/27/07 16:48
(ServiciosDeCiclismoDelPeru@gmail.com) writes:
> 1. Should I have my DSL modem turned on before I start the PC so that
> the Network connection is available when the OS starts?
Currently, I'm getting my broadband access through the TV cable, but
I have used ADSL and VDSL in the past. And I recall that the recommendation
was to always have them on. If you turn the modem off and on, it may
take about a minut until the connection is up. Check with the
documentation for your modem, and your DSL provider.
> 2. Are the Network connections only made available after you have
> logged in and hence not established quickly enough before SQL Server
> and SQL Server Agent are started?
I don't think so. However, some providers require a login sequence
before you are on the air. I used to have such a provider (cable-TV
again), and I found a program that would to do this login automatically.
But since that was run from the Startup folder, login did not happen
until I had logged in myself.
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Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esquel@sommarskog.se
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