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> The trouble is that the routers time gets screwed up, as it doesnt seem
> to get updated when it is 'sleeping'. hence the uptime command is way,
> way off, and worse yet, timestamps on the logs are not accurate either!
> Looking through /etc/lrp.conf, I have seen a sett
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> sadly, my eigerBeta2 based router must operate under some Draconian
> operating perameters (due to it being in the same room as where my wife
> studies for exams) .. hence it must be ultra quiet. I have implemented
> this by using a friends old (5+ years old!) laptop
hello ssbiring
> happened)... I found a setting in the BIOS to drop the laptop into
> a low power state when no activity was detected. ( Yes, I know that a
> router that enters sleep mode after a few minutes is indeed a sad
> beast, but such is my predicament!)
Lucky you , I'm using a co
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sadly, my eigerBeta2 based router must operate under some Draconian
operating perameters (due to it being in the same room as where my wife
studies for exams) .. hence it must be ultra quiet. I have implemented
this by using a friends old (5+ years old!) laptop with the Hard disk
removed. It d