I'd be keen to tag along! The Thirsty Bear is right near Waterloo, and
there might be seating. It's a fun pub, pull your own pints and the burgers
are pretty killer.
On 14 April 2014 11:09, Matthew Ames wrote:
> I quite liked the place we went for the saucy meet up. Basically anywhere
> that we
On 14 April 2014 13:33, Gareth France wrote:
>
>>
>> ping -M do -s 1400 google.com
>>
> Reducing to 1400 worked but if I wait until the pages stop loading I get
> this:
>
> ping: unknown host google.com
That implies you have a DNS issue I think. What do you see in
Connection Information in netwo
On 04/14/2014 01:33 PM, Gareth France wrote:
ping -M do -s 1400 google.com
Reducing to 1400 worked but if I wait until the pages stop loading I get
this:
ping: unknown host google.com
The optimum MTU setting will be a multiple of 4 lower than 1500. The way
to find the optimum setting is to
ping -M do -s 1400 google.com
Reducing to 1400 worked but if I wait until the pages stop loading I get
this:
ping: unknown host google.com
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On 14/04/14 13:18, Jim Price wrote:
ping -M do -s 1500 google.com
That is a thought, it does have a manual setting in the control panel.
However running this command produces the following even though web
sites are loading at the time.
ping: local error: Message too long, mtu=1500
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On 04/14/2014 12:56 PM, Gareth France wrote:
I was hoping someone might have some ideas as to what is up with my
internet connection recently. I am running a 3G connection via a Huawei
E5220 wireless hotspot. It's a fairly new device and for most of the
time I have had it pages refuse to load, ch
I was hoping someone might have some ideas as to what is up with my
internet connection recently. I am running a 3G connection via a Huawei
E5220 wireless hotspot. It's a fairly new device and for most of the
time I have had it pages refuse to load, chromium just says 'resolving
host' for a few
I quite liked the place we went for the saucy meet up. Basically
anywhere that we can grab a table for about 10 or 12 people!
On 14/04/14 10:58, Alan Pope wrote:
On 2 April 2014 14:33, Alan Pope wrote:
Now typically, more recently not a huge number of people turn up. It
was suggested by Mich
On 2 April 2014 14:33, Alan Pope wrote:
> Now typically, more recently not a huge number of people turn up. It
> was suggested by Michelle in the office that we could invite people to
> have a drink at the office rather than everyone all trek to a random
> rubbish pub somewhere. The side benefit o