Randomness is sometimes not really that random and what really appears to be random turns out to be clockwork accurate in its design.
Say a wireless network getting offline many times during day at what really at first appears to be a random behavior.On closer inspection one can often find that a glitch/bug in firmware or even that the underlying access point being misconfigured can cause this.
I personally have seen stale DNS server ip addresses in wireless access points even though the whole DNS server cluster is updated and heck even moved to a different subnet in a different galaxy.All the name resolution requests of wireless clients hitting that outdated wireless access point as a result get timed out and you are left wondering what is causing all these since the shiny new DNS infrastructure seems ok ,so does the overall network.What random stuff that one sees is wireless network acting funny while wired one being perfect.
Randomness – I think not.
Cheers.