Sascha Beaumont wrote:

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Ed wrote:

After surfing for around 10 minutes to an hour, the internet suddenly
stops working. When i try to ping our router (10.0.0.2), it comes up
with:
connect: no buffer space available


I occassionally get the same error when running edonkey or overnet or some such thing. I beleive its caused by a program trying to open as many simultaneous internet connections as possible.

Would you be running any such programs? Daemons doing simalar type
things? See if the net starts working again when you stop them if you are.

The only programs i run that access the internet are Mozilla Thunderbird & Firefox, and Kopete. My computer is the only one doing it.
The net doesnt work if i stop those programs.



Does the problem go away for another 10 minutes if you restart networking?

Nope.


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