On 07/16/2012 11:46 AM, Richard Vickery wrote:
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 7:47 AM, Mark Haney <markh@xxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:markh@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: This one might be a lot harder. I installed (fresh) F17 on my new 6-core Phenom II system. I normally will keep that server on and accessible via ssh from the internet so I can monitor logs on Squid, do bandwidth tests on my customers servers, etc.
Who is the router made by? My thought is that some routers, especially those supplied by Telus, need passwords or they may just fail when you are not looking. Of course, one of their "tech"-people came over to replace my modem and told me, in his limited MS Windows world, that I needed to change my SSID and password, after which I showed that it Linux worked when they were input with the same data as on the old modem. It could also have been that the network went down for some time and the router needed rebooting. my ignorant, uneducated, $0.02. I'm a political/social scientist, not a real one LOL.
It's a Westell DSL Modem/Wireless Router supplied by my ISP. It's been absolutely reliable for the last 2 years and I've never seen this problem with it before. Maybe it's the 'newness' of the card in the server, or it's not entirely the right driver for it.
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