>
> I have seen similar problems on routers and switches that were
> overloaded or misconfigured. Adding memory, or just increasing the
> number of buffers available might fix the problem.

My router is simply an ADSL modem, I have no control over the
multitude of routers that are in the way between my house and
rackspace or linode.  My router is probably not that tunable but I'll
take a look.

I should mention that none of my ssh sessions suffer from the same
issues. I can have an ssh session open for days if I want.

As an aside...

Why does losing the connection lock up the entire application? That's
the annoying bit, having to launch another instance of pgadmin because
the first one completely unusable and establishing a second
connection.

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