Re: [opensuse] Wired Network Disconnects



This happens to me occasionally.
Every time, it turns out to be that my router has crashed.
So I go downstairs, pull the power for 5 seconds or so, and
by the time I'm back upstairs, the network is up again.


Any help is appreciated.

Thanks,
James



Sounds like a different issue than mine. I'm connecting to a 10/100 or a
Gigabit switch, not even directly to my router. Other machines on the
same switches do not lose connectivity.

My laptop loses connection to the switch.

Thanks,
James

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