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2860n+ Frequent Reboots on heavy WiFi traffic
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28 Feb 2014 12:42 #79231
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Hi,
I have a 2860n+ (v3.7.3), which has recetly started rebooting, but only when there is network usage.
It quite happily sits stable over a Saturday / Sunday, but as soon as usage picks up, it resets.
It seems this can be triggered at will by streaming music from a NAS; for a 24/96 ALAC file the router will last about 3 minutes before it dies.
While wireless is enabled, the traffic in question will only go through the wired ports.
Has anybody else seen that problem?
I have a 2860n+ (v3.7.3), which has recetly started rebooting, but only when there is network usage.
It quite happily sits stable over a Saturday / Sunday, but as soon as usage picks up, it resets.
It seems this can be triggered at will by streaming music from a NAS; for a 24/96 ALAC file the router will last about 3 minutes before it dies.
While wireless is enabled, the traffic in question will only go through the wired ports.
Has anybody else seen that problem?
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28 Feb 2014 19:03 #79245
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just a thought ... latest firmware is here if will help but needs to use the *rst* file and all settings manually back from the begin
ftp://ftp.draytek.com/Vigor2860/v3.7.3.3/
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05 Mar 2014 08:00 #79279
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Hi babis3g,
Draytek have actually emailed me the latest 3.7.4 firmware version (not available for download yet), and the problem persists.
Will try with disabling UPNP now, this has been suggested in a few places.
Draytek have actually emailed me the latest 3.7.4 firmware version (not available for download yet), and the problem persists.
Will try with disabling UPNP now, this has been suggested in a few places.
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05 Mar 2014 16:46 #79285
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you need t do clean istall or master reset the unit and set everything back from the begin manually
some others reported that firmware 3.7.2 was better with reboots
some others reported that firmware 3.7.2 was better with reboots
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18 Mar 2014 14:22 #79377
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Disabling UPnP will stop the undesired reboots from happening.
It's not great not having UPnP, but it's a work-around I can live with at the moment.
Hope Draytek will fix this soon.
It's not great not having UPnP, but it's a work-around I can live with at the moment.
Hope Draytek will fix this soon.
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25 Jul 2014 16:43 #80796
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Replied by cadus on topic Re: 2860n+ Frequent Reboots on heavy WiFi traffic
Thanks guys, turning off UPnP worked for me.
I thought it may have been the hot weather but this cured the rebooting straight off.
I thought it may have been the hot weather but this cured the rebooting straight off.
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