Automatically connect the Internet via dial up connection?

Hi all,
I am using LabVIEW 6i. I require to connect the internet via modem. I want this to be done automatically. I read some of the discussion here which discuss some AT protocols. Sorry, but I am not aware of these protocols.
After this auto connection I want to get data from some links. I think this I could using URL property of the windows' browser. If some one has other options please let me know.
Thanking you.
Vishal Shah.

I'm not sure I understand your problem. Do you want to dial up a flow controller and talk to it via
Modbus? I am familiar with Modbus and modem connects.
Alan
"Vishal" wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
> Hi Dennis,
> Thanks for the support.
> In our application we require to make connection of flow controller
> which are connected through modems and using MODBUS protocols. So it
> require to connect different modem (number) at different interval. Due
> to this what ever you have suggested is applied only if I need to
> connect only Internet through it. But which is not our application.
> So if you know about modbus protocols please let us know. Please guide
> us for this.
>
> Thanks.
>
Regards,
> Vishal.

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