Once upon a time, Tim <[email protected]> said:
> I wouldn't have thought that to be the cause.  Pseudo-privacy by
> changing MACs (and thereby probably changing the assigned IPs) should
> only happen between when new connections are made.  It doesn't happen
> in the middle of an established connection.  And that alleged anonymity
> is going to be immediately broken by you reconnecting to the same thing
> as a few moments ago.

Right, "should".  That's what's broken.

> It'd be why connections are dropping that you need to fault find.
> 
> Bad networking cables, WiFi transmission problems, router failing,
> unreliable ISP, etc.

It's none of that, it doesn't happen to IPv4 connections to the same
remote host, and it started precisely when I upgraded to a 7.0 kernel.

-- 
Chris Adams <[email protected]>
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