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The best way I find, is to set it to never dial a connection and establish the dial up connection manually. You can always put a desktop shortcut (Goto network connections, right click on the dial up account and click "Create Shortcut").
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You may want to create multiple hardware profiles. Since you use wireless "wherever available", and the modem only when she is at the in-laws, I would disable the modem as a device in your main profile (where wifi will be used), and create a second profile where the modem is enabled and can be used when she's there.
EDIT: Here is a linky on information regarding Hardware Profiles http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d....mspx?mfr=true |
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