Standard troubleshooting would suggest resetting each separately to  
isolate the offending component.

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On Aug 25, 2008, at 23:51, "Aaron Elekes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Thank you everyone for all their input. I did try Nate's idea of  
> removing the "KE5KAF S" from the Gateway Registration. I thought  
> this might be the problem until late this evening.. Yup... my  
> repeater did the funky chicken again!
>
> As for Internet problems. I have my MTU set according to the  
> documentation for my Gateway. I have also previously tried it set to  
> auto.
>
> I'm suspecting the controller is having a problem talking to the  
> gateway and repeater module OR there is RF leakage coming back in to  
> the controller or gateway machine. That is the only thing I can  
> think of.
>
> Something noticeable. If I reset the controller, repeater and  
> gateway everything works for a good day or two, depending on the  
> amount of gateway traffic. If it's busy while I am connected to a  
> reflector then, the problems will persist much faster (Maybe later  
> that day).
>
> So resetting everything works so it must be between the gateway,  
> controller and module no?
>
> Aaron
>
> 


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