Barry wrote, On 11/28/2013 03:37 PM: > Over the last few months I have had a lot of trouble getting a > connection in the evenings. Often my mail connection times out, and > browser times out waiting for google or stuff.co.nz. or to access a > link. If I want to send an email I have to save it for sending the > next day > Also at night I can not log into my router, presumably because the > router is having trouble making a connection to telstra Uhhh this confuses me - your router is local to you, and you can't get to it because the WAN link is down? Or do you use a Mako or aerohive or meraki or some other type of cloud-provisioned device?
Best thing to do is provide traceroutes during the day and night to your mailserver and other interesting addresses. Then compare them and see what's going on. Do you have other computers/devices online at the same time? Does the fault exhibit from all devices or just one ? > These problems seem to have been since Vodafone took over Telstra. > During the day I do not have any problems > Any ideas on how to fix the problem welcome, change provider?? Honestly? TCL cable is pretty good. When they have an outage, its a decent one but only once a year at worst. A/VDSL can be solid or flakey, depending on the age of your wire pair. And it can change at any time. Shame cable isn't better-priced. Have you involved TCL's helpdesk with this? I'm picking that your inet address is 121.73.98.10 ? I can't ping that from the internet, so can't do any monitoring for you. If you can allow ICMP ping from 131.203.64.99 then that's possible. -- CF _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.canterbury.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/linux-users
