Trent Shipley wrote:
> Somewhere my connection to the Internet is borken. Load times take
> forever. It doesn't seem to effect the wireless client routers, but I
> have had trouble on both the wired machines under Ubuntu 9.10 and
> Windows Vista. Sometimes the Linux machine effectively looses
> connectivity with the Internet. It comes back if I log out of my X
> session and log back in ... most of the time. I have a firewall router,
> but effectively no household LAN since I've been too lazy to really
> figure out how to configure the Ubuntu desktop machine as a primary
> domain controller, then adjust it's firewall to suit.
>
>
> I'd like an idiot friendly tool to help track this problem down,
> preferably on the Linux machine which seems to experience the problem
> most consistently.
>
> Baring a GUI tool friendly to mortal users, I am not above using the
> @#$% command line and a text editor.
>
>
> I am not too network savvy. I have to look up the layers of the OSI
> stack every time. What is a reasonable diagnostic or fault tree for
> approaching my symptoms.
>
> It is also worth noting that this problem seems to date back to
> precisely when I upgraded from Ubuntu 9.04 to 9.10.
>
I'd start with the tracert command.
--
-Eric 'shubes'
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