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For 3 days I set up a Mac OSX system. For this 3 days internet stop working 1-2 times for ~1 minute everytime. When I use my FreeBSD internet stop ~50 times a day for ~ 1 minute. It is possible something to "crash" my router and lose the adsl signal or this 3 days was just luck?
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I'd call your ISP. There's nothing any of the systems can do that will make your router lose it's xDSL signal.
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Ok. I have a damaged cable. Maybe is that because I had internet issues at past and my ISP always say that my internet connection work fine.
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==================================== | -------> UNIX. Live Free Or Die! <-------- | ==================================== You can say: I can't do something because is difficult. You must say: I tried a lot before say that I can't. Never Give up. http://unixsystems.dyndns.org/ I am not an BSD expert. But I really want to help. Don't afraid to ask me anything. If I can I will help! Nice wallpapers to make your desktop more hardcore :) ---> http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=13416 |
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I use a stupid BTHomeHub router and I have noticed that occasionally my intel wireless (ipw) can cause it to crash (i.e no computers can connect). I just have to reset it.
I have never had it crash with my wired ethernet fbsd server, nor when using other routers (e.g. linksys wrt54g) however, so I imagine that the router's wireless capabilities are slightly dodgy. So perhaps you should try another router and see if the same thing happens. Edit: I Just reread your post and noticed that you seem to have found the problem. |
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I changed router too. Same things. I guess is the cable. I have no other idea
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==================================== | -------> UNIX. Live Free Or Die! <-------- | ==================================== You can say: I can't do something because is difficult. You must say: I tried a lot before say that I can't. Never Give up. http://unixsystems.dyndns.org/ I am not an BSD expert. But I really want to help. Don't afraid to ask me anything. If I can I will help! Nice wallpapers to make your desktop more hardcore :) ---> http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=13416 |
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