My Laptop locks up with an UMTS dialup connection, another fellow of me
ha his laptop locking up on wired ethernet connected to a DSL modem.
Both lockups occur, when the upstream bandwith is saturated with many
TCP/IP-connections regardless from the locally used network interface.
We both do not have an Intel 82573L adapter. From the point of TCP/IP
packet drops and reordering it is sometimes favorable to have the
bottleneck on the local side, which might explain, that for some users a
wireless connection from the laptop to the DSL router might cure the
problem.

@kpagan: Were's your bandwith bottleneck with wireless/wired connection?
Which bandwith is available in both cases.

And yes, I *do* think a kernel developer should review the following
patch, which fixes a deadlock-problem with some corner-states of the TCP
stack:

http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=b000cd3707e7b25d76745f9c0e261c23d21fa578

  Best regards,

    Wolfgang

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