Subject: network does not survive apm -z
To: None <port-i386@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Thorsten Frueauf <s_frueau@ira.uka.de>
List: port-i386
Date: 12/23/1996 17:04:53
Hello!

I was very happy to see that NetBSD supports powermanagment. But I
noticed the following problem (maybe I just did something wrong or 
misunderstood something):

If I put the system into suspend (deep sleep) mode with `apm -z` and
wake it up later (power on), I get the system back just like I left it -
except that the network is no longer responding. I can't ping any host
and no host can ping me - I have to reboot to get networking back.

Is this a bug or is it just not possible to reanimate networking? Or did
I miss something in configuration?

Thanx for any help in advance!

Greets
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