Detecting Network Status using Silverlight 3(blogs.msdn.com)

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Silverlight applications run on the client – not on the server – but often require network resources. With Silverlight 3 we can now detect when connectivity to the network has been lost or re-established with some simple events and properties. This is important because our application might need to do something specific – say, store some information locally for future updates – and continue working with that local data until the connection is restored. Luckily, working with these events and properties is totally easy – let’s take a look!

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