In message <[email protected]>
          Dave Symes <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 03 Mar, [email protected] wrote:
>> In article <4664879e54.old_coaster@old_coaster.yahoo.co.uk>,
>>    Tony Moore <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> > I suspect that Windows' extensive housekeeping occurs when it starts
>> > for the first time each day. Maybe subsequent starts are not so
>> > encumbered.
> 
>> > Tony
> 
>> That's not what I generally find here...
>> This machine is booted early morning, it's the first one on (5:45 ish)
>> and occasionally yes, failure, but most of the network failures happen
>> when I run it again later in the morning, or afternoon.
> 
>> Funny old business.
> 
>> Dave
> 
> Thursday, AM and it happened again...
> 
> Tried to ping the router from the RISC OS side, failed with "No route to
> host"
> 
> Immediately minimised the RPCEmu window, called up the Win 7 CLI and
> pinged the router successfully.
> 
> Rebooted RPCEmu and thereafter it connected okay.
> 
> No particular reply is sought, I'm just mumbling away as I go.  ;-)
> 
> Dave
> 
> This never happens here on a VRPC.
> 
Problematic networking was one of the main reasons why I went back to 
native hardware (in the form of a Pi). I can't count the number of 
times I made multiple attempts to connect 0.8.11/4.02 each morning; it 
always worked eventually, but I never understood why. It reminded me 
of a friend who once owned a BSA Gold Star, and said that he had to 
retune the carb every time the sun went behind a cloud...

-- 
George

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