On Wednesday, 4 August 2021 15:19:06 BST Stephen Wolff wrote:
> Not all devices will respond to a ‘ping’ - they can be configured
> not to. If they return web pages, perhaps you’d be better off
> requesting one of those to test whether it is accessible over the local
> network?
Hmmm. That never
Hi there,
Any ideas what could be causing this? We've tried power cycling the
server
and all the associated switches.
Not all devices will respond to a ‘ping’ - they can be configured
not to. If they return web pages, perhaps you’d be better off
requesting one of those to test whether it
Hi,
I've installed a new Python function to monitor the WiFi and (eventually) do
something when it goes down (eg cycle WiFi or reboot). So that problem is
parked for the moment while I gather data.
While I was testing my new function, I stumbled across yet another problem.
My new function
Sorry about last night.
I was recently given a PC by a friend who 'needed' to upgrade and I put my
Kubuntu Disc into it and effectively upgraded my system from 2 core 8GB to 4
core, 24GB RAM, and had most things working OK that I had tested, after a
wobbly with his fancy sound card. I
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