RE: [newbie] Cable in, but network dies

2002-06-05 Thread Jose M. Sanchez
ct: Re: [newbie] Cable in, but network dies | | |> Could the way you are running it be either |> - bypassing the login/keep-alive process so that when the connection |> times out it doesn't get re-made, or |> - result in the the linux machine being seen as a second user - |> with

Re: [newbie] Cable in, but network dies

2002-06-05 Thread Miark
> Could the way you are running it be either > - bypassing the login/keep-alive process so that when the connection > times out it doesn't get re-made, or > - result in the the linux machine being seen as a second user - without > a valid login. I don't think it's not a keep-alive issue because i

Re: [newbie] Cable in, but network dies

2002-06-04 Thread Brian Parish
On Wed, 2002-06-05 at 10:55, Miark wrote: > I got cable installed today. The cable modem is hooked up to > a Win98 laptop that's connected to my network with a PCMCIA > ethernet card. The laptop is acting as a gateway machine > running WinRoute Pro. > > When I download from my Linux box, everythi

[newbie] Cable in, but network dies

2002-06-04 Thread Miark
I got cable installed today. The cable modem is hooked up to a Win98 laptop that's connected to my network with a PCMCIA ethernet card. The laptop is acting as a gateway machine running WinRoute Pro. When I download from my Linux box, everything is great at first (1500 Kbits/sec!!), but after a f