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[HOWTO] - Use Wired Mac/Airport Dialup

Manually controlling dialup and hangup of the Base Station's dialup modem from a cabled Mac must be done using the third-party Jave based utility found at:

http://edge.mcs.drexel.edu/GICL/peop...irport/#Hangup
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Thanks for that Bob. If it works well it saves my bacon. I had devised a procedure which was someting of a pain. It involved setting the based station for automatic login and then either running a utillity called ppp connect or restarting the base station using the Airport utility.

Unfortunately this meant that sometimes a connection was made when I didn't want to (at startup for example),
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