Alle Meije Wink wrote:
[ ... ]
It seems that if my router is running without problems already (after
having started the computer with windows :( ), exim connects fine
through the router (not immediate connection) as well. The problem
really seems to be that after a cold start (both modem and
Chris Lale wrote:
The thing is, after my computer halts (and no wireless connections
are in use), I usually switch off the whole box by switching off
the power socket. So when I fire up the system, the modem + router
are usually just starting as well.
This is the cause of your problem. This is
Chris Lale wrote:
>
> This is the cause of your problem. This is how booting seems to work.
> During boot, Debian starts running the MTA (Mail Transport Agent) which
> is Exim4 in a default installation. It is looking for the network
> connection - this will be the internet. If your ethernet card
Alle Meije Wink wrote:
[ ... ]
The thing is, after my computer halts (and no wireless connections are
in use), I usually switch off the whole box by switching off the power
socket. So when I fire up the system, the modem + router are usually
just starting as well.
[ ... ]
This is the cause
Alle Meije Wink wrote:
Hi,
I have installed a D-Link DI-524 wireless/ethernet router between my
cable modem and my PC. It worked fine on the first 5 (or so) sessions,
but now when I start up debian, the startup item `ATM' takes ages to
finish (it says `exim4' in the end) and I have no internet
Hi,
I have installed a D-Link DI-524 wireless/ethernet router between my
cable modem and my PC. It worked fine on the first 5 (or so) sessions,
but now when I start up debian, the startup item `ATM' takes ages to
finish (it says `exim4' in the end) and I have no internet connection
Are you su
On 5/15/06, Alle Meije Wink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I have installed a D-Link DI-524 wireless/ethernet router between my
cable modem and my PC. It worked fine on the first 5 (or so) sessions,
but now when I start up debian, the startup item `ATM' takes ages to
finish (it says `exim4' in t
Hi,
I have installed a D-Link DI-524 wireless/ethernet router between my
cable modem and my PC. It worked fine on the first 5 (or so) sessions,
but now when I start up debian, the startup item `ATM' takes ages to
finish (it says `exim4' in the end) and I have no internet connection in
Linnux.
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