Hello all,

Once again, I'm having a problem with losing external network
connections. I'm relatively new to linux etc, so I don't really
know what to look for in fixing this.. ideally I'd like to set
up this router and be able to leave it for years at a time. Right
now it seems i have to mess around with it more than make use of
my real computer.

Is there something different with how pump is called at startup
vs. how I call it at the command line? Where is it called on
startup? When I lose connection, I type "pump -R -i eth0"
and it won't reconnect.. nor does just "pump". If I reboot,
it seems to work (which is a step up from earlier, when it wouldn't
even do that). Also, does the system detect when connectivity is
lost, and try to reconnect on its own? Or do I have to write my
own script to do that?

Windows' DHCP client seems so robust.. it never fails. it always
reconnects. always obtains a lease. always lets me access the internet.
What's different about it?

Regards,
--
JCA

PS: I'm in Bering with 2 NE2000 cards

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