Yes i heard and experienced the change in the servers. I didnt get
service for many days but finally the cust care asked me to change the
modem frequency via internet explorer and network connections in Xp. I
dont think they have heard about Linux.

On 2/16/09, V. Sasi Kumar <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2009-02-16 at 12:01 +0530, Manilal K M wrote:
>>
>> But the connection drop out is frequent nowadays. I tried to get the
>> help from the customer care, but they never responded. However, I have
>> found that NetworkManager on my desktop(Fedora 10) is ignoring one of
>> the 4 nameserver addresses provided by Asianet. (By default,
>> NetworkManager will handle only 3 nameserver address). A temporary
>> workaround is to move the ignored Ip to the top of the list. I don't
>> exactly remember the IPs.
>
> Thank you for the info. Let me see if this makes a difference to my
> system.
>
> Best
> --
> V. Sasi Kumar
> Free Software Foundation of India
> http://swatantryam.blogspot.com
>
>
> >
>

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