On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 06:21:57PM -0600, Jorge Amodio wrote: > Change your router's oil every three months or six thousand petabytes, > whatever it comes first, some models may require maintenance sooner > than you expect or plan, others may run forever and become difficult > to find where the heck are they located. > > Some devices designed in Japan have the tendency to randomly increase > out of control the speed of your interfaces, if you experience that > problem send them to the factory for refurbishing and to be resold to > a poor ISP. > > Never, ever, clean fiber optic connectors with spit ... > > J
Is this for extreme routing? Or do the terms of your maintenance schedule change based on routing conditions. My owners manual says that turning on the router is extreme. sending a packet with a GET string is extreme, but I take them to JiffyTic's every now and then for their .signature service. -- Saving Lost Packets since 1993 Have you seen this packet? 1010101111010