Dennis Myers wrote:
> On Monday 18 July 2005 12:10 am, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
> 
>>On Sunday 17 July 2005 10:09 pm, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
>>
>>>But 4 hours doesn't realy sounds like a msec problem. It runs every
>>>hour, so it should show up a lot sooner, and should alway be just after
>>>the start of the hour. (It runs on the hour, but takes some time to run.)
>>>
>>>Does anything show up in the logs about the time it stops working?
>>>
>>>Mikkel
>>
>>I know this is gonna sound really, really odd, but I used to have an ISP
>>that gave you unlimited time, but only in 4 hour chunks. In other words,
>>every 4 hours that you're on, like clockwork, they would kick you offline.
>>
>>Just a random thought.
> 
> Not a probability, I have a business account with cox communications and 
> access is unlimited. I did notice tho  that after disabling msec I seem to 
> keep connection  6 hours and counting.  
> I also notice that I have to reset the wlan0 on reboot or startup. There are 
> no scripts in /etc/sysconfig/network but  the init.d scripts point there. 
> Does any one have scripts in network and a wireless set up? Just a curious 
> thing. Thanks for the suggestions. 
You should have a script in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts called
ifcfg-wlan0. What the init.d scripts check is the /etc/sysconfig/network
config file. It should at least contian the line "NETWORKING=yes".

Mikkel
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