Well Known Network Bugs

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Well Known Network Bugs

Post by Rings »

yesterday something went wrong at my home-office.
Internet was slow or not available .
Today i found the error,
A mouse (yes, a real one) became a bug and
eaten a piece of the lan wire.
that is the result:

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i still wonder how lan-wires taste, but
, like fred and timo wrote with well known bugs:

Fixed
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Post by Trond »

It took a gigabite of your cable!
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Post by rsts »

puppies will do the same thing. we've lost all kinds of cables, mostly usb connectors and headphone cables.

@trond - :lol:

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surprised you haven't lost the puppy too :P
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Post by idle »

Chewed CAT 5, a clear case of having a tech savy mouse playing truth dare or promise!

Dare you to go an bite the Cat!

Oh yeah, well I will!
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Post by yrreti »

That's cute Rings, but all kidding aside. If that critter chewed that lan
cable in your house. There are other cables he's going to chew on
too - including power cables. I once came close to on old house I had
owned being burned down because of bared wires from those critters.
Lots of sparks! ! ! (a lot of house wiring repair too!)
You need to get rid of them. Those sonic pest devices seem to work.
That's what I have been using for several years now.
Just a kind suggestion because of that bad experience I had in the past.
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Post by eVAPor8 »

Hehe... a mouse eating a Cat (5)... :lol:



:shock: errrr....


I'll get my coat... :arrow:
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