Think that's a web server thing you're trying to change.  Just do a ping
flood to it maybe?


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On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 1:13 PM, Steve Jones <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Is the timeout a component i can manipulate on the web browser side?
>
> What we have is the 320 radios still on the network freezing. If I can get
> into our air router and change the lan0 port speed to 10 it gets the
> customer up, if hobbled
> most I can get to by hammering the radio with large packets and constant
> snmpwalks (uses enough processor to warm the radio just enough to get some
> ethernet response)
> some of them are too cold and only about every 15-20 pings get through.
> Ill get to the router login page but the high loss ultimately causes a
> timeout
>
> is that timeout something i can set in chrome?
>

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