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2830 crash/reboot - tips for debugging?
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19 Aug 2014 15:10 #81016
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2830 crash/reboot - tips for debugging? was created by kev160967
We have a 2830 which worked flawlessly whilst we were connected to Be broadband. Since they were acquired by Sky, and we are now on Sky Broadband, the router has started crashing or stopping passing traffic quite frequently.
Symptoms are:
Type 1 - straightforward router crash, reconnects ADSL then reconnects PPPoA
Type 2 - no crash, PPPoA still connected but can't ping or otherwise connect through the router. Dropping PPPoA and having it re-establish clears the problem.
Just wondering if there are any facilities I can use to try to find out what is triggering the problem? Can't see anything useful in the logs. Eldest son reckons it happens when his brother starts up Grand Theft Auto 4, but I'm not sure how reliable this is, especially since we had no problem before Sky. Biggest difference on the router between Be and Sky is that Be was MPoA and Sky is PPPoA. Obviously there are other configuration differences, but that's the biggest
Thanks,
Kev
Symptoms are:
Type 1
Type 2
Just wondering if there are any facilities I can use to try to find out what is triggering the problem? Can't see anything useful in the logs. Eldest son reckons it happens when his brother starts up Grand Theft Auto 4, but I'm not sure how reliable this is, especially since we had no problem before Sky. Biggest difference on the router between Be and Sky is that Be was MPoA and Sky is PPPoA. Obviously there are other configuration differences, but that's the biggest
Thanks,
Kev
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19 Aug 2014 18:39 #81019
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Replied by takeo_ischi on topic Re: 2830 crash/reboot - tips for debugging?
I'm sure somebody else will suggest it, so to save them the effort; have you updated to the latest firmware?
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19 Aug 2014 19:05 #81022
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Yes, latest firmware. I meant to add that since it was bound to be asked
Updated when the crashing started, after moving to Sky, and again about two weeks ago when it seems to have got worse
Replied by kev160967 on topic Re: 2830 crash/reboot - tips for debugging?
I'm sure somebody else will suggest it, so to save them the effort; have you updated to the latest firmware?Takeo_Ischi wrote:
Yes, latest firmware. I meant to add that since it was bound to be asked
Updated when the crashing started, after moving to Sky, and again about two weeks ago when it seems to have got worse
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