In article <527da1e3b4iyonix-support-sub@xxxxxxxxx>, Frank de Bruijn <iyonix-support-sub@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > In article <527da02058charles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, charles > <charles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > In article <527d9f788biyonix-support-sub@xxxxxxxxx>, Frank de Bruijn > > <iyonix-support-sub@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > In article <C333427F-93C9-4E98-84E3-672CB69829D1@xxxxxxx>, Peter van > > > der Vos <peterthuis@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Op 9 apr 2012, om 08:31 heeft Frank de Bruijn het volgende > > > > geschreven: > > > > >> Also is there anything you can do locally that can emulate this > > > > >> isp link failure .. > > > > > > > > > > Apparently not. I have tried pulling network cables during > > > > > transfers and switching the router off, but the higher level > > > > > application will just notice the connection has been lost or time > > > > > out without the interface locking up. > > > > That's not good enough. This way the hardware in the Iyonix notice > > > > the link is gone. You should pull the cable going into the router. > > > Actually, that's what I did. > > and have you yet checked the power supply? > Believe me, this is not a power supply issue. How do you know without checking? > It's not the original power supply anyway. and, so? Don't other ones go wrong? > -- From KT24 Using a RISC OS computer running v5.18 --- To alter your preferences or leave the group, visit //www.freelists.org/list/iyonix-support Other info via //www.freelists.org/webpage/iyonix-support List-related queries to iyonix-support-moderators@xxxxxxxxxxxxx