Vivek Khera wrote:


On Feb 14, 2006, at 3:08 PM, Rainer Duffner wrote:

Received disconnect from 62.146.20.26: 2: Corrupted MAC on input.


I used to get this on a system with a busted motherboard. Run whatever diagnostics you can on it, or try a different system. I'm voting hardware error now.



OK, so I get this "disconnect" with the old Netgear, too.


BTW: the old netgear says:
router> ip ifconfig
enif0: mtu 1500
   inet 192.168.1.1, netmask 0xffffff00, broadcast 192.168.1.255
   RIP RX:Ver 1 & 2, TX:Ver 1,
[InOctets 3189562] [InUnicast 32616] [InMulticast 12] [InDiscards 1] [InErrors 0] [InUnknownProtos 1] [OutOctets 12582494] [OutUnicast 31516] [OutMulticast 426]
   [OutDiscards          3] [OutErrors         0]
wanif0: mtu 1492
   inet 217.71.83.52, netmask 0xffffffff, broadcast 255.255.255.255
   RIP RX:None, TX:None,
[InOctets 12399710] [InUnicast 31330] [InMulticast 0] [InDiscards 0] [InErrors 0] [InUnknownProtos 0] [OutOctets 3102083] [OutUnicast 32451] [OutMulticast 0]
   [OutDiscards          0] [OutErrors         0]



Maybe it's my linksys-AP.

I'll have to do some more experiments with another AP.




cheers,
Rainer

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