> nocturnal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Not sure how to answer your question but the network dies in a way
> > that i can't send any packets out or recive any packets in. What
> > usually helps is to run dhclient fxp0 on my card again. My friend said
> > he used to bring the card down and then
Don't top-post, please.
nocturnal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Not sure how to answer your question but the network dies in a way
> that i can't send any packets out or recive any packets in. What
> usually helps is to run dhclient fxp0 on my card again. My friend said
> he used to bring the car
Hi
Not sure how to answer your question but the network dies in a way that
i can't send any packets out or recive any packets in. What usually
helps is to run dhclient fxp0 on my card again. My friend said he used
to bring the card down and then up again and it would solve the issue.
Med v
On Thursday 01 June 2006 16:30, nocturnal wrote:
> Hi
>
> One thing i should have mentioned is that this only happens with
> rtorrent. For example i can transfer in 10Mbit+(not much plus) from
> work, where i have no bandwidth restriction, for hours without problems.
> Using scp, i have not tried w
Hi
One thing i should have mentioned is that this only happens with
rtorrent. For example i can transfer in 10Mbit+(not much plus) from
work, where i have no bandwidth restriction, for hours without problems.
Using scp, i have not tried with ftp and very large files. When i
transfer large fil
nocturnal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Not sure if this is already posted or already reported as a bug
> because i honestly don't have time for those things.
>
> I have reproduced this problem a few times but it has some special
> requirements. For example i download a torrent from a very fast pe