Hi, first, I am not entirely sure this the right list for this kind of issue, so I apologise in advance in case it isn't. And now for the problem: At home I am connected to home network, most of the time wireless, but when wired the issue seems to be same. The connection of the home network to outside is quite buggy and traffic drops quite often to zero or near zero values, and sometimes the connection is even lost (it's via wifi, unfortunately with low visibility to the router we connect to). What bugs me is that when the connection is in its near-dead state my Fedora is very low responsive. For example I tried to open terminal (via key shortcut) and it didn't pop up at least for ten seconds, and then instantly when I disabled my network connections. This low responsiveness happens whenever the traffic drops to zero or near zero (and a lot of packets is lost). CPU load is at normal during the 'lags'. Also already loaded applications seems to behave decently. My question is: Is this behaviour to be expected or is it a bug? I don't know exactly how these things work, but I fail to imagine how can network problems affect system responsiveness... Thanks for your thoughts, Martin Versions of the components I think might be relevant to this issue: kernel-2.6.24.3-34.fc8 NetworkManager-0.7.0-0.6.7.svn3235.fc8 Gnome 2.20.3
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