By Simohamed Attahri
How to check if your computer is connected to the internet with C#. It's much
more easier that other tutorials I've seen in other sites. In deed, we're going
to use a simple API function InternetGetConnectedState,
to return a boolean variable.
This function takes two arguments :
The first one is an integer used with out
keyword, that means that after calling the function, the variable will contain
an interger that describes the connection state ( use of a modem, use of a proxy,
offline mode...). Note that you must refer to www.msdn.com for more information
about that.
The second one is a reserved variable that must be set to 0.
In this tutorial, we'll create a class with a static function that returns
true if connected and false if not, using our API function in private state.
Check this out :
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using
System ;
using System.Runtime ;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices ;
public class InternetCS
{
//Creating the extern function...
[DllImport("wininet.dll")]
private extern static bool InternetGetConnectedState(
int out Description,
int ReservedValue ) ;
//Creating a function that uses the API function...
public static bool IsConnectedToInternet(
)
{
int Desc ;
return InternetGetConnectedState( out
Desc, 0 ) ;
}
}
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Simohamed Attahri,
attahri_simohamed@hotmail.com
for help.