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Hi,

I can't get broadband where I live. So when I got my new Imac I got an apple USB modem.

Is there any way I can get it to redial after the connection is dropped?
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Open System Preferences, them under the Network preference select internal modem settings, then select PPP Options and then "Connect automatically when needed".
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Works great! Cheers!
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