On 7 Oct 2011, at 20:16, Michael Richardson wrote:
> 
> I don't know what kind of network connection or what kind of wifi
> access point, or what kind of router they have there.  The reason I ask,
> is because 70% chance that it was really a "consumer" grade, and I might
> even bet that it was running some WRT variation.

There didn't appear to be an HTTP server running on the default NAT gateway, so 
that would rule out _most_ consumer grade devices.  I didn't run any probes 
beyond that.

> It didn't get fixed
> during the day, nor do I know if the problem was even local.

We were told that it was an issue with the building's managed service, and the 
word "fibre" was used.

Ray
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