At 19:23 +1000 10/12/2001, Terry Allen opined:
>       I'd definitely be checking the health of the ethernet interface.

A good thought, but the interface isn't the problem. The box is also 
my router, and if the interface were flaky, I'd be losing net access 
at the same time. Still, it's probably time to upgrade the server box 
to OS 9, as I need USB Printer Sharing on it so I can print from my 
wireless network.

>       It's also possible that it's IP Netrouter at fault. I haven't seen
>it personally, but I've read a few postings around the place about faults
>with various IP Netrouter problems. Hope this helps.

IPNetRouter itself is very stable. It rarely causes problems in and 
of itself, since it is largely just a configuration front-end for 
Open Transport. It does, however, empower users to stress OT to the 
point where previously unappreciated OT bugs become more apparent. 
There have been a host of improvements in OT since 8.5 so, again, a 
system upgrade might be just the thing.

Thanks...

--Ron
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