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Note that both <usb> and <dongle> elements can be based on profiles. Leaving <usb> active but disabling <dongle> will leave the dongle powered up but disconnected. Disabling <usb> will physically turn off the USB port and therefore also the dongle. Cold starts take a lot longer! |
Note that both <usb> and <dongle> elements can be based on profiles. Leaving <usb> active but disabling <dongle> will leave the dongle powered up but disconnected. Disabling <usb> will physically turn off the USB port and therefore also the dongle. Cold starts take a lot longer! |
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<usb> |
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<dongle name="Backup" username="example@a.3" password="password" nat="false" graph="3G" profile="3G"/> |
<dongle name="Backup" username="example@a.3" password="password" nat="false" graph="3G" profile="3G"/> |
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</usb> |
</usb> |
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</profile> |
</profile> |
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<profile name="No_PPP" ppp="ADSL1 ADSL2" invert="true"/> |
<profile name="No_PPP" ppp="ADSL1 ADSL2" invert="true"/> |
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<profile name="3G" or="Working_hours No_PPP" comment="Backup active during the working day, or if there's no PPP at night"/ |
<profile name="3G" or="Working_hours No_PPP" comment="Backup active during the working day, or if there's no PPP at night"/> |
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</syntaxhighlight> |
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