On Tue, 15 Dec 2015 18:05:12 -0700 "Jack J. Woehr" wrote:
> li...@wrant.com wrote:
> > The next suggestion is to check the modem as well and fix it with a couple
> > of cents worth of capacitor(s). It is more
> > likely the modem is source of the problem, especially if it is running a
> > bit
> Mystery solved. The $3 transformer for the DSL modem is dying. If I
> unplug it and let it cool off everything works again :)
As you describe it, that may be the modem cooling off, instead or in
addition to the adaptor. Or an electrolyte capacitor gone dry (in the
modem itself).
> Off to buy a
li...@wrant.com wrote:
The next suggestion is to check the modem as well and fix it with a couple of cents worth of capacitor(s). It is more
likely the modem is source of the problem, especially if it is running a bit hotter than designed t
You're quite sharp. I actually had a brand new one in th
Carl Trachte wrote:
from the command line
ifconfig down
I think this resets the device IIRC
Mystery solved. The $3 transformer for the DSL modem is dying. If I unplug it
and let it cool off everything works again :)
Off to buy a new $3 transformer :)
Thanks Carl and Unixreader for repl
from the command line
ifconfig down
I think this resets the device IIRC
ifconfig up nwid wpakey
At this point you should within a few seconds get an associated
conneciton - if not there's another problem. On my thinkpad the
little antenna light blinks then stays on constant when it'
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