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Kai Ponte wrote:
> On Sunday 14 October 2007 17:04, Matt T. wrote:
>> On Monday 15 October 2007, Kai Ponte wrote:
> 
>>> Okay, now back to the usual rants about top posting...
>> Similar problem here.
>>
>> I thought that it would be a problem with my local installation only, but I
>> see about the same happening on an turion64x2 notebook using a D-link
>> (Ralink 63) wireless USB stick. It seems to happen on one network only
>> though, not on others. Router is a Prestige 6000, so all totally different
>> hardware than yours.
> 
> Wierd.
> 
> Okay, but how to diagnose?
> 
> 
> 

I was under the impression that most laptops actively manage power. In
some circumstances they could reduce power to apparently inactive
peripheral devices. With WiFi this could lead to dropped connections
with hardware left in peculiar states. (There are other issues as well
i.e. heat, battery charging... )

I would personally avoid using laptops as server devices except for
testing purposes, they are not really designed for the job.

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I have always wished that my computer would be as easy to use as my
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My wish has come true. I no longer know how to use my telephone.

Bjarne Stroustrup
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