Sorry, Icedove's bug. Camaleón wrote: > On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 11:47:26 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote: > > > > Then I dunno :-? > > I know wifi connections are a bunch of problems but ethernet link should > be fine. > > Some tips: > > 1/ When you experience the network glitches, try to ping to some site or > download e-mails to check if the lag is present in another connections or > just browsing. That is what I did. No ping answer, whatever the IP or DNS. Just as if I was not connected. But my router is still connected to the WAN, and the router is still connected to the LAN. > > 2/ If you are using networkmanager to manage the network, try to switch > to ifup method, far more reliable. I tried too, sorry. :-( > > 3/ Change DNS servers and test with others. You mean that I should try others DNS servers from my ISP? What would it change? I shall try, but I need to know their IPs.
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