Apologies; the PC on which Ubuntu was installed has broken down
irretrievably (hardware fault), so I am unable to proceed with
analysing this issue.
Adam Goldman.
On 22 Feb 2009, at 13:06, IanW wrote:
> ** Changed in: ubuntu
> Status: Incomplete => New
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> Intrepid/XP Router conn
Interesting. Where we have got to with the bug fix is a suggestion to
update the firmware in my router ... but I am nervous of doing this
because I have heard it can kill the router if anything goes wrong;
and we rely on it for two desktops and three laptops! So I am
wondering whether ha
Ian,
I cannot see any model number or name on the router; I attach a
picture of it for info (back-to-front because it was taken on a Mac
iSight camera!). The only words on the front are "Belkin ADSL Modem
with High-Speed Mode Wireless-G Router".
Nor can I see what firmware version it is r
It's a Belkin Wireless Router with 802.11g, and two aerials. Pretty
commonplace. It is connected to the PC by ethernet cable.
On 29 Nov 2008, at 16:02, IanW wrote:
> What make/model of router are you using that has this problem?
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> Intrepid/XP Router connection lost on shutdown
> http
Hi Ian,
I tried this but still have the same problem. What happens is that,
as part of the logout process from Ubuntu, I see the connection light
on the router go out - regardless of whether it is a reboot or
complete power off and restart. Windows is then unable to reconnect.
The solu