From: Leeuw v. d. T. <tim...@nl...> - 2004-06-11 11:43:34
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Hi Blake, Thanks for your help and your answers! I haven't yet changed my setup actually; I'm still using a proxy. Didn't = yet find time to fiddle with the network bridge and wireless driver = settings... When I do, it tends to upset my VPN connection and other = things, which I need while working. So I never find the right moment. But the networking stability issues seemed to have resolved themselves = somehow and I now suspect the WinPCAP driver which I had been = experimenting with before, and without rebooting WinXP. I'm on a wired LAN today so I thought I'd give the briding-mode another = try and although it works really like a charm, after I shut down coLinux = my network was dead and I needed to reboot Windows. I'll stay with TAP networking for now :-) Either bridged or proxied. greetings, --Tim -----Original Message----- From: Blake [mailto:pb...@ta...] Sent: dinsdag 8 juni 2004 23:07 To: Leeuw van der, Tim Cc: col...@li... Subject: Re: [coLinux-users] Network dies after a while Oh, I forgot to answer your question about network stability. I've put = a lot of network traffic through this scheme and haven't dropped = connection. I emerged a large number of things and rsynced a bunch of stuff to my coLinux partitions ... about 6 GB worth. It's held up well. --Blake pb...@ta... |