On 07/19/2018 07:42 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Tue, 17 Jul 2018 10:36:30 -0400
Tom Horsley wrote:
I guess I'll see if it happens again, or was just a one time thing.
It did OK for 1 night, then I found it crashed again this
morning, and the router crashed the same way as well.
I'm booted back on the 4.16.16-300.fc28.x86_64 kernel now and
I'll see if it stays up for a while.
The router interaction is weird. If it is a kernel bug, how
does it crash the router. If it is a router bug, why did it
just show up as soon as I got the suspicious kernel? There
is nothing in the router configuration that should require
my computer to be up.
What model router?
What services? First place I would look at is DHCPD there.
Unless you are doing something fancy with gaming or web proxying
Electrical? Summertime brownouts can be REALLY bad on low end stuff.
Get a Tripp Lite Line Conditioner (LC line; they have been making
stuff like this since '47)
Also check the condition of your notebook's battery.
Perhaps the cleaning help plugged the vacumn into the same outlet
as your router :)
This happened to us at one branch office; ouch!
Or maybe it is gremlins. :) :)
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