Just got some laptops to assimilate. Quick question about the modem floppy at tacube.com:
"Use this disk if you are with a standard dialup ISP. It is configured to buffer 2000 blocks at a size of 2x33. This should be plenty to munch on in between connections. If it runs out of blocks in the In Buffer, it will automatically attempt a connection to get more. "
Does that mean that any time that the user connects to the ISP the packets will be flushed?
Also when it "automatically" attempts to connect, will it try to dial out? Will the user be prompted to connect?
Basically I want to make this as painless and invisible as possible for the end user...
Also, when RC5 client is installed as a service, will it start cracking even if Win9X is still at the logon prompt?
Thanks,
-Skaven
"Use this disk if you are with a standard dialup ISP. It is configured to buffer 2000 blocks at a size of 2x33. This should be plenty to munch on in between connections. If it runs out of blocks in the In Buffer, it will automatically attempt a connection to get more. "
Does that mean that any time that the user connects to the ISP the packets will be flushed?
Also when it "automatically" attempts to connect, will it try to dial out? Will the user be prompted to connect?
Basically I want to make this as painless and invisible as possible for the end user...
Also, when RC5 client is installed as a service, will it start cracking even if Win9X is still at the logon prompt?
Thanks,
-Skaven
