On 1 November 2017 at 20:09, Wol's lists <antlists@youngman.org.uk> wrote:
It is working, but after some time, pings to the access point/router become very slow (up to 3 seconds!) and packet loss appears. Network connectivity is noticeably flaky (slow loads, extrtemely laggy games, etc).
I would use wireshark aka ethereal to find out if it is the router which takes its time to respond. Then you could try resetting the router.
I would second checking the router. Our network regularly dies of an evening (when load is at its highest), and it always seems to be DNS on the router messes up. Superficially nothing looks wrong ...
The problem is that another computer, running Fedora, accesses the Internet just fine at the same time. On the other hand, a reboot did not fix the issue. I suspect it is a driver issue, but the only way to check would be to roll back the kernel to a version 1-2 months old and see if the problem disappears. Would this be possible? Or else it is some disagreement between the services in opensuse and the router... (Fedora uses network-manager while OpenSUSE uses Wicked Services) -- Yours, Mikhail Ramendik Unless explicitly stated, all opinions in my mail are my own and do not reflect the views of any organization -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org