[NTLK] AW: Newton freezes when disconnecting from internet

From: Wasserfallen Antoine (a.wasserfallen_at_itten-brechbuehl.ch)
Date: Tue Oct 16 2001 - 10:37:08 EDT


I personnally always freeze "NIE Ethernet Module" when I do not use it =
(I
also do freeze the other "NIE Modem & Serial Module" when I am using
ethernet) and then avoid extension conflicts that can lead to freezing =
...

I hope those advices can be of use

Antoine

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> Betreff: Re: [NTLK] Newton freezes when disconnecting from internet
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> on 10/15/01 10:23 PM, Rodney Tamblyn at rodney_at_stonebow.otago.ac.nz =
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> > My N2K freezes when disconnecting from Ethernet. Setup is Farallon
> networking
> > + 3com driver + NIE + 3C589D card. When I use the internet the =
newton
> > connects fine, I can view a web page or send an email, however when =
the
> newton
> > throws up the "disconnecting from the internet" progress box, it =
freezes
> about
> > 1/3 of the way through disconnecting. The ethernet light stays on.
> Only
> > option is to reset.
> > Interestingly, printing works fine.
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> > Any ideas or suggestions?
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> Easy: don't disconnect from the Internet!!!
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> Seriously, there is no relation between printing and surfing the web. =
Did
> you quit any application that used the Internet before disconnecting?
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> -Laurent.
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