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Re: temorarily out of range -> no TCP?

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johannes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx said:
> Oh and that works just fine for me, I do it all the time. ssh can take a long
> time to recover though, for some reason, so I tend to kill it (I do
> everything in screen anyway). 

Hmmm, alright, I'll try to sit one out and see what happens. 

How do I best trigger an out of range condition? Power cycle the AP?

/Anders
PS I assume the IP stack signals the tcp queue that there is an operational 
and suitable link out of the machine when the driver is happy again, right?

Howcome I needs to rmmod/modprobe it?

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