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Have you tested the memory ? Kenny Leung wrote: >thanks for the suggestion >i'll try switching that, but it still doesnt really explain the large variation of uptime > >----- Original Message ----- >From: sai <sonicsai at gmail dot com> >To: "Kenny Leung" <kenl at cyberdude dot com> >Subject: Re: [m0n0wall] occassional stalling >Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 13:07:05 +0500 > > > >>On 12/22/05, Kenny Leung <kenl at cyberdude dot com> wrote: >> >> >>>hello, >>> >>>im using m0n0wall for the first time and i have to say it is the >>>best router software i have used so far. >>>my m0n0wall have been in use for a few months and for the most >>>part, everything is working well other than occassional stalling. >>>the console is frozen and the internet cannot be accessed. >>> >>>my setup is fairly simple, dsl modem connected to m0n0wall on one >>>connection and connected to a switch on the other. >>> >>>the uptime varies from a few days to a few weeks. i disabled >>>everything not in use in the bios and tried changing the pci slots >>>being used by the nics, but it didnt help. >>>i was wondering is there anything else i can try to figure out what >>>is causing the stalling. >>>im using an agp ati xpert 98 video card, 3com 905c nic and an >>>ibm/intel server nic >>>m0n0wall is booted off a 500mb hard drive with a 266mhz pii w/ 128mb of ram >>> >>>any ideas on what might be causing the stalling? i have tried >>>searching the mailing list for help but i couldnt find anything >>>that seems to be of help. >>> >>>thanks >>> >>> >>> >>> >>bad power supply? >> >>sai >> >>--------------------------------------------------------------------- >>To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch >>For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch >> >> > > > > |