thanks for the help, hope that this will solve the problem,
a am using 2.9, do you think upgrading to 3 will help? ed

On Nov 28, 10:13 am, tanguyr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> that was just to see if restarting networking fixed it (now we know
> the problem is on your end, not the router)
>
> Here's the next step:
>
> next time you log in, before connecting to the network, type this command:
>
> ps aux | grep [d]hclient
>
> you shouldn't get anything back
>
> then connect to the network and run it again - you should get one
> extra line - copy that for later
>
> finally, when your connection borks, type that a third time. If i am
> right (there's always a first time) you will be back to no lines and
> what is happening is that your dhclient (the program that gets an IP
> address via dhcp) is dying on you.
>
> /t
>
> On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 7:03 PM, ed_giuliani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > tried the second suggestion and got message
>
> > *reconfiguring network interfaces             [ok]
>
> > is this supposed to keep the connection from dropping or is this a
> > command that i should use when it drops? thanks ed.
>
> > On Nov 27, 2:20 pm, tanguyr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> > any other suggestions would be welcome, thanks ed
>
> >> try:
>
> >> sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
>
> >> see f it works, and then copy/paste the messages into a reply
>
> >> /t
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