On 11/15/2012 8:32 PM PT, Johann Klammer typed:
>> Does anyone know why my almost year old Debian stable keeps having quick
>> (two seconds long) network disconnections every morning after I go AFK
>> for the whole day? I have been noticing this in my logs for a few days
>> so far:
>>
>> $ dmesg |grep r8169
>> [755535.837428] r8169 0000:04:00.0: eth0: link down
>> [755537.479097] r8169 0000:04:00.0: eth0: link up
>> [842998.963723] r8169 0000:04:00.0: eth0: link down
>> [843000.678184] r8169 0000:04:00.0: eth0: link up
>> [930341.871763] r8169 0000:04:00.0: eth0: link down
>> [930343.538180] r8169 0000:04:00.0: eth0: link up
$ pydmesg |grep r8169
[2012-11-13 08:44:29] r8169 0000:04:00.0: eth0: link down
[2012-11-13 08:44:31] r8169 0000:04:00.0: eth0: link up
[2012-11-14 09:02:12] r8169 0000:04:00.0: eth0: link down
[2012-11-14 09:02:14] r8169 0000:04:00.0: eth0: link up
[2012-11-15 09:17:55] r8169 0000:04:00.0: eth0: link down
[2012-11-15 09:17:57] r8169 0000:04:00.0: eth0: link up
for easier reading on actual dates and timestamps.
>> FYI, this long cat5 network cable is connected to a four years old
>> Linksys WRT54GL router, with its latest stock firmware.
>
> Dynamic IP renewal? Does the router have some kind of logging? Try to
> read it out. That will at least tell you if it has been rebooting...
> Stuff like that has usually some web interface at a fixed address
> (10.0.0.138 ?)
Do you mean my LAN IP addresses? If so, then no I am using static IP
addresses for my wired computers. Logs only show connections between
computers and destinations. 10.0.0.138 didn't connect. This router
doesn't even show its uptime. Bah.
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