Re: [PLUG] Resolved: No Route To Host

2021-12-01 Thread Chuck Hast
Here is one for you, up on a tower, connecting a cable to a device (5Ghz p2p link) and after I plug the RJ-45 in I go to do alignment of the antenna to the far end, and I see the stinking connector walk back out of the receptacle. The stinking little peg had just "dropped off". Had to go down the

Re: [PLUG] Resolved: No Route To Host

2021-12-01 Thread Tomas Kuchta
On Wed, Dec 1, 2021, 17:17 Chuck Hast wrote: > RJ-45 connectors are kind of like the Tasmanian devil character with teeth > showing > all directions... Expect to get bit by them all of the time. > . This is approximately the third decade I am wondering about those RJ-x's. Why are they still

Re: [PLUG] Resolved: No Route To Host

2021-12-01 Thread Chuck Hast
RJ-45 connectors are kind of like the Tasmanian devil character with teeth showing all directions... Expect to get bit by them all of the time. I had one the other day, appears that the little catch had given up, it was still in there but broken off so the connector had backed out of the

[PLUG] Resolved: No Route To Host

2021-11-30 Thread Dick Steffens
On 11/30/21 4:00 PM, Russell Senior wrote: "swapping boxes" sounds like DHCP is maybe handing out a different lease than you expect. The DHCP server grants leases based on the MAC address, which will follow the hardware, typically. Check that your machines have the ip addresses you think they