If you run BOINC on a computer with an Internet connection that's not always on (such as a modem, ISDN or VPN connection), you can have BOINC connect in either of two ways:

Automatic connection

Note: this mode is currently available only on Windows. To use automatic connection:

Manual connection

In this mode, BOINC gets your permission before connection. This mode is in effect if you haven't selected a default connection, or if your 'confirm before connection' preference is set to Yes.

When BOINC Manager is minimized to the system tray (no open window), and BOINC needs to communicate, a little yellow balloon will pop up with a message about BOINC needing a connection to the Internet. You must open BOINC Manager to continue; to do so, double-click the BOINC icon.

Default connection

This mode is currently available only on Windows. If you've selected a default connection (see above) and your 'confirm before connection' preference is set to Yes, then when BOINC needs to communicate you'll see a Confirm Yes/No dialog. Click Yes to connect. BOINC will use your default connection. You may need to type in a user name and password depending on how this connection is configured.

No default connection

If you don't have a default connection and BOINC needs to communicate, the BOINC Manager will open a dialog asking you to open an Internet connection. You can then open a connection by whatever method you normally use, and click OK in the dialog when you're done.

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