Subject: Re: End of SETI
From: "ComputerDoctor" <davekimble@austarnet.com.au>
Date: 27/02/2004, 02:27
Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti

Thanks for the advice.
I checked Autoconnect and entered 1 hour,
I also tried it with checked Auto Reconnect on Timeout.
But a finished WU has been siting there unreturned overnight.
Any more ideas?

Windows XP, CLI 3.08, SetiGate 1.94, 772 WUs.

Dave

"Nick N" <nnote@despammed.com> wrote in message
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Under 'options' there will be an 'autoconnect' option.  Enable it and tell
it how much time you want to elapse between connections.
Nick

"ComputerDoctor" <davekimble@austarnet.com.au> wrote in message
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I process about 3 WUs a day, and have a cache of 8 WUs in SetiGate,
so it is usually 2 or 3 days before a WU gets processed.
Does this mean that my work will likely never be one of the first two
results returned, and hence it is 'out of date' before it starts?

I now have a broadband connection and could drop SetiGate altogether
except
that it is a good record of what I have done.
How do I tweak SetiGate to take advantage of being on-line all the time?

Dave