Breadcrumbs

Breadcrumbs is utility program. If an LDL is cut, this finds a new route to your previous Net location. It requires one Net round for every new LDL or uplink it must pass through to re-establish connection. It establishes all connections legally, so you must pay long-distance charges for the run. This program must be running while you are traveling in order to be of use. If you must interrupt its function (in order to run another program), it will only reconnect you to the point at which you shut the program down.

Note: for best effects, it should be used with systems that allow multiple programs running at once, or that have memory-swapping capability.

Source

 * Rache Bartmoss Guide to the Net, pg.12
 * Rache Bartmoss Brainware Blowout, pg.62