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    Any ideas about an app that can detect if connected to the intertet??? I wrote a function that does it well, but I want to build a process that runs at background, and every time that I connect to the internet, it will signal me somehow. Should I use some kind of a timer that checks connection every 'x' seconds, or there is some global object (HANDLE) that I can use a wait function on it? Any suggestion will be blessed!**

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      Any ideas about an app that can detect if connected to the intertet??? I wrote a function that does it well, but I want to build a process that runs at background, and every time that I connect to the internet, it will signal me somehow. Should I use some kind of a timer that checks connection every 'x' seconds, or there is some global object (HANDLE) that I can use a wait function on it? Any suggestion will be blessed!**

      --BlackSmith--

      **/*The roof is on fire, we don't need no water, let the MF burn*/. BHG.

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      If you're only interested in connections established by use of RAS, then the RasConnectionNotification will work. It provides you a handle to an event object to be used in any wait function.

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