Playing minecraft from a Windows-7 machine periodically causes the router to lose its connection to the internet. Though I can still access the router with a browser, or through telnet.
- we are not trying to run a server
- running wired, or wireless does not matter
- installing newer firmware on the router did not make a difference
- the issue does not occur when playing minecraft on a Linux machine
After the router fails, dmesg on the router says (ad nauseam):
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<6>[192684.020000] eth0: tx timeout
<6>[192684.020000] eth0: link down
<6>[192684.690000] eth0: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
<6>[192690.020000] eth0: tx timeout
<6>[192690.020000] eth0: link down
<6>[192690.690000] eth0: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
<6>[192696.020000] eth0: tx timeout
<6>[192696.020000] eth0: link down
<6>[192696.690000] eth0: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex)
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Any thoughts on what to try?
Thanks, very much.
(Sorry if I don't provide enough info)
Last edited by splats on Tue Dec 23, 2014 4:08; edited 1 time in total
Joined: 03 Jan 2010 Posts: 7568 Location: YWG, Canada
Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2014 22:35 Post subject:
looks like switch driver problem, is the error the same on 25648? might as well stay on the newest.? the next release will also have switch updates that 25648 doesnt have _________________ LATEST FIRMWARE(S)
BrainSlayer wrote:
we just do it since we do not like any restrictions enforced by stupid cocaine snorting managers
looks like switch driver problem, is the error the same on 25648? might as well stay on the newest.? the next release will also have switch updates that 25648 doesnt have
Hello,
Yes. The problem still exists on build 25648. I will wait for the next release and try again.