wireless connection
Laurent R
rj45rt at hotmail.com
Sun Jun 4 23:08:30 MDT 2006
Hi, Russel:
How about your connection. Pls. monitor the traffic from your network
interface driver. You can find the input and output traffic by the tool. Is
there only input traffic or output traffic, or the traffic between input and
output does not balance. That does not mean it should be equal. I think it
can help you to find the root cause on technic point of view. Maybe I can
help you if you would like to show the traffic statistic.
Br/Laurent R
>From: "Russel Caldwell" <caldr704 at gmail.com>
>Reply-To: Provo Linux Users Group Mailing List <plug at plug.org>
>To: "Provo Linux Users Group Mailing List" <plug at plug.org>
>Subject: Re: wireless connection
>Date: Sat, 3 Jun 2006 15:06:22 -0600
>
>Thanks to everybody for their suggestions. Hans' suggestions were
>particulary helpful to get a quick solution. I would like to try the
>firmware but I haven't had any luck with firmware when I've tried it. When
>I
>did a google for it all I got was an article about it. I am still wondering
>what a router would add to the situation, if anything. Somebody has told me
>that the Qwest modem is a router.
>
>To answer your questions:
>
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