Stealth Ping
Version 3.0 for Windows 95/98/NT
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Thank you choosing Stealth Ping, the premier ISP connectivity
solution for Windows 95/98/NT.  Stealth Ping enables you to stay
connected to your ISP by sending packets of information to
simulate actual Internet user activity.  Stealth Ping is easy 
to install and use, simply run the self-extracting set-up file
and you're ready to go. (Version 3.0 now allows you to run
up to 25 multiple threads. This is the same as running 25
copies of Version 1.22 Each Click Of Start Thread, Will Start A 
New Thread. Click On Stop Thread, To Terminate A Running 
Thread)

In addtion, an Advanced Button was added to Version 3.0 This Button,
will start a Dialog Box that lets the user change the number of threads
that are active when StealthPing is started.  This Dialog Box, will also
allow the user to ping a Specific IP Address, on a stand alone basis,
or in addition to Standard Pinging. 

To order the product online, please visit http://www.mcs.net/~stealth

OUR HOME PAGE
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If you have questions about the product or require
technical assistance, please visit our home page
on the web.  Our address is:

  http://www.mcs.net/~stealth

  email: orvonton@mcs.net 

Our web page includes company and technical support
information, product announcements, software downloads and more.

Again, to order the product online, please visit http://www.mcs.net/~stealth

Minimium Requirements
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Window 95/98 or Windows NT 4.0
A Modem Connection To The Internet (Dial-Up Networking)
SLIP/PPP (This Is The Internet Connection Software That Comes With Window 95/98 And Windows NT 4.0)


Using StealthPing
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To Start StealthPing click on the StealthPing Icon either on the Desktop or in 
the Start Menu.  The StealthPing Dialog Box will then appear in front of you.  
StealthPing is most effective when it is used in the Stealth mode.  To use 
StealthPing in Stealth mode, DO NOT move the Slider Control, simply Mouse Click 
the Start Button and then minimize the Dialog Box. StealthPing is most effective 
in keeping a PPP/SLIP Connection alive when it is used in Stealth mode.  Also, 
it is least likely to be detected by PING sensor software on the other side of 
the PPP/SLIP Connection. (Version 3.0 Allows Up To 25 Clicks Of The Start Thread
Button)

Besides StealthMode(TM), StealthPing can be set to PING at a period rate by 
moving the Slider Control.  The slowest ping rate is 15 seconds and the fastest 
rate is 100 seconds.  If you set the ping rate on 15 seconds, you can look at 
the SD light on your modem and you will notice that a packet is sent every 15 
seconds.  

You can also move the slider to the other settings, 20, 40, 60, etc.  These 
settings are close but not exact, however the granularity of the slider is 1 
second, so it is possible to get 21,22,23 seconds etc., by experimenting.  If 
you move the Slider all the way over to the left the ping rate will be returned 
to Stealth mode.  Note - even after you have pressed Start it is still possible 
to change the Ping Rate by simply moving the slider to the desired rate.

If you are running StealthPing using a periodic rate, instead of Stealth mode 
and you find that your PPP/SLIP connection is timing you out, move the Slider 
all the way to the left and try running it in Stealth mode.

To manipulate the Slider Control's via the keyboard, press the Tab Key, until 
the Slider is activated.  After the slider is activated the following keys will 
manipulate the slider: (Arrow Keys,)(PgDn, PgUp,) (End, Home.)  After you have 
selected the desired rate, Tab over to the Start Button and press Enter. Start 
must be clicked before StealthPing will start to work. Note - The simplest 
operation is with the mouse, but the keyboard option is there for your 
convenience.

I had a lot of fun writing StealthPing and when I connect to my PPP connection, 
the first thing I do is start StealthPing.  At that point I can stay connected 
for hours of hassle free surfing....

Thank You Very Much For Purchasing Our Product,

Ray Rope
Orvonton Products, Inc.
