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Old 11th September 2005, 02:40 AM
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Frequent disconnects?

I've been using Fedora core 4 for about 2 months now, and I woke up this morning to see that Gaim had been disconnected. I logged back on only to be disconnected 2 minutes later, and this repeated. Whether its gaim, world of warcraft, Frozen throne, Azureus, or even the fedora updater I seem to get disconnected from the internet VERY often. I don't think its my router because I have 2 other computer on this network that run windows and they run just fine without disconnects. I don't get any sort of errors when the programs disconnect, just a normal disconnection.
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