I previously said Comcast seemed to be killing my connection regularly around when I had mass-check scheduled to upload.
Last weekend, when rebooting my cablemodem wasn't fixing my connection anymore, I called them, and they told me I had "an End Of Life modem". Meaning that for some reason, they no longer support it, and I need to take it in and get a replacement. They never notified me. I figured regularly killing my internet connection was their very poorly chosen way of getting me to replace my unsupported modem. (My next scheduling opportunity to replace the modem was today.) This morning it didn't happen. mass-check ran, my logs rsynced up, and I still had a working internet connection. But I noticed a change I made didn't work (adding darxus-trap), so I ran mass-check again. And my internet connection died. Comcast wasn't triggering my internet connection to die. mass-check was. Probably with all the network tests. I'm not saying there's anything at all wrong with mass-check. Just that on Comcast's network, with certain old unsupported cablemodems, mass-check can trigger problems with the modem or the modem's relationship to the network, killing the internet connection. -- "...pain is a fundamental human experience..." - http://www.stumptuous.com/cms/displayarticle.php?aid=115 http://www.ChaosReigns.com
