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| + | ====== July 23, 2010 ====== | ||
| + | It went down again. This time I went by, the wirelesstoronto ssid was visible, but didn't do anything (not even a dhcp address). I connected to wt-yds, and surprisingly, I could ping the Internet. So it seems like the problem was with the open-mesh router? I went into the office. It had fallen off the wall again -- since the red vinyl went up, the suction cup doesn't stick. I took it off, moved the Linksys router to under the desk, and used the big clip to attach the router to the column. (This also moves a bunch of the spaghetti to below the desk, which is nice.) I had unplugged everything in the process. When it plugged it back in, it took a couple of minutes (during which totally weird stuff was happening) before it all started working ok. | ||
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| ====== July 18, 2010 ====== | ====== July 18, 2010 ====== | ||
| It went down again at about 7am yesterday. I rebooted the wt-yds (Linksys) router (because I haven't yet figured out how to reset the pppoe connection), and it came back up. | It went down again at about 7am yesterday. I rebooted the wt-yds (Linksys) router (because I haven't yet figured out how to reset the pppoe connection), and it came back up. | ||