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Dropping of network connection on Linux system



The Linksys interface is web based, and has the capabilitiy to be 
accessed remotely if one wants to enable it. I have no problems with the 
performance of the router. (Linksys BEFSR41 4 port).

WRT: We always meet the 3rd Wednesday. We did not consider 
Thanksgiving. Last month the meeting was on a Jewish holiday. (Actually 
the holiday ended at sundown). We have learned that consistency works 
best. 
On 23 Oct 2001, at 11:36, Anand A Rao wrote:

> Does Linksys allow telnet into the router , or is it just the same as D-link
> router , I mean only  web based configurations. I am not too satisfied with
> its performance of D-link.
>
> PS : regarding the next session./ meeting .. I was just feeling since it
> falls just the prev day of thanks Giving .. its kind of odd time as its the
> time when we can think of planning some time out.
> 


Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org>
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