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David Hinds wrote:
> I don't see how fixing DNS would affect your ping times.
>
Nonetheless, removing [ the RFC1918 private ] address of the DNS server on my
other network [where the laptop in question also resides part time] from the
laptop's /etc/resolv.conf solved the escalating ping response time problem. Go
figure.
>
> You can use the mii-diag program to force the link speed if you want.
> It is the "-F" option.
>
> -- Dave
Ah, thanks for the tip. Saved me from RTFM,
Joe
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David Hinds wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>I don't see how fixing DNS would affect your ping
times.
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Nonetheless, removing [ the RFC1918 private ] address of the DNS server
on my other network [where the laptop in question also resides part time]
from the laptop's /etc/resolv.conf solved the escalating ping response
time problem. Go figure.
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<br>You can use the mii-diag program to force the link speed if you want.
<br>It is the "-F" option.
<p>-- Dave</blockquote>
Ah, thanks for the tip. Saved me from RTFM,
<p> Joe
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