Even if the log spamming disappears, I don't think switching DNS servers ~100 times per second will be a reasonable use of scarce battery power...
I mean, loosing connectivity is a common situation when a laptop is used while commuting, in a train, a bus, cafe or station, in which case the batteries are a scarce resource.
The least thing that could be expected about the underlying switching of servers is that there is some sort of exponential back-off, probably reset when routes to the servers change
Even if the log spamming disappears, I don't think switching DNS servers ~100 times per second will be a reasonable use of scarce battery power...
I mean, loosing connectivity is a common situation when a laptop is used while commuting, in a train, a bus, cafe or station, in which case the batteries are a scarce resource.
The least thing that could be expected about the underlying switching of servers is that there is some sort of exponential back-off, probably reset when routes to the servers change