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From: bz on 4 Apr 2008 16:01 brnstrmrs <brnstrmrs(a)gmail.com> wrote in news:9fae61dc-b4a6-408a-900b-4a0f31b2847b(a)c65g2000hsa.googlegroups.com: > On Apr 3, 10:01 pm, Rick <rsi...(a)cris.com> wrote: >> brnstrmrs <brnstr...(a)gmail.com> wrote in news:ae8496a9-b10c-429d-97c6- >> 6dfeef082...(a)p25g2000hsf.googlegroups.com: >> >> > On Mar 26, 12:03 pm, mak <m...(a)nospam.com> wrote: >> >> Dravidan wrote: >> >> > I recently acquired a Sonicwall SOHO3 from a friend with an intent >> >> > to set it up for my home office but I am having connection issues >> >> > I hope someone can help. It is loosing connection by itself after >> >> > few minutes (5-30 mins) even when no one is logged on to it. I >> >> > can't figure out what is causing it. I would like to get the log >> >> > to see what happened but because I have to power cycle the unit to >> >> > get it back running so the logs are lost. >> >> >> you know that box is probably 4,5 years old, right? >> >> > Yes. It is definitely older than 5 years. >> >> Those SOHO3 Sonicwalls had some issues with flakey power adaptors that >> caused a lot of problems. It might not be a bad idea to try a >> replacement power adaptor to see if that clears up the problem. If I >> remember right, they used a 5VDC adaptor, but I don't remember what the >> current rating for it was. >> >> -- >> Rick Simon rsi...(a)cris.com >> >> Include "spam(trap)key" somewhere in the >> body of any email to avoid spam filters. > > It bugs the heck out of me because my friend tested it in his office > and he had no issues so I am not sure if it is a power issue. Anyway, > It is a 5Volt, 2.4Amp/12W DC power adapter. I will see if I can place > it on a UPS or replace the adapter. I also played around with the > setting from auto to 100/full duplex to 100/half duplex but still same > problem while the router is in auto. One strange thing I notice is > that when ping from locally, once every five pings take twice as long > time as others. Any idea? Ripple on the dc from the power supply. We had a mini hub take down our entire building back in the 10baseT days, before we went to switches. A capacitor in the power supply had blown up. A computer using the mini hub kept getting partial packets and requesting resends. The flood of bad packets made the Ethernet unusable in the entire building. -- bz please pardon my infinite ignorance, the set-of-things-I-do-not-know is an infinite set. bz+csm(a)ch100-5.chem.lsu.edu remove ch100-5 to avoid spam trap
From: brnstrmrs on 5 Apr 2008 09:34 On Apr 4, 4:01 pm, bz <bz+...(a)ch100-5.chem.lsu.edu> wrote: > brnstrmrs <brnstr...(a)gmail.com> wrote innews:9fae61dc-b4a6-408a-900b-4a0f31b2847b(a)c65g2000hsa.googlegroups.com: > > > > > On Apr 3, 10:01 pm, Rick <rsi...(a)cris.com> wrote: > >> brnstrmrs <brnstr...(a)gmail.com> wrote in news:ae8496a9-b10c-429d-97c6- > >> 6dfeef082...(a)p25g2000hsf.googlegroups.com: > > >> > On Mar 26, 12:03 pm, mak <m...(a)nospam.com> wrote: > >> >> Dravidan wrote: > >> >> > I recently acquired a Sonicwall SOHO3 from a friend with an intent > >> >> > to set it up for my home office but I am having connection issues > >> >> > I hope someone can help. It is loosing connection by itself after > >> >> > few minutes (5-30 mins) even when no one is logged on to it. I > >> >> > can't figure out what is causing it. I would like to get the log > >> >> > to see what happened but because I have to power cycle the unit to > >> >> > get it back running so the logs are lost. > > >> >> you know that box is probably 4,5 years old, right? > > >> > Yes. It is definitely older than 5 years. > > >> Those SOHO3 Sonicwalls had some issues with flakey power adaptors that > >> caused a lot of problems. It might not be a bad idea to try a > >> replacement power adaptor to see if that clears up the problem. If I > >> remember right, they used a 5VDC adaptor, but I don't remember what the > >> current rating for it was. > > >> -- > >> Rick Simon rsi...(a)cris.com > > >> Include "spam(trap)key" somewhere in the > >> body of any email to avoid spam filters. > > > It bugs the heck out of me because my friend tested it in his office > > and he had no issues so I am not sure if it is a power issue. Anyway, > > It is a 5Volt, 2.4Amp/12W DC power adapter. I will see if I can place > > it on a UPS or replace the adapter. I also played around with the > > setting from auto to 100/full duplex to 100/half duplex but still same > > problem while the router is in auto. One strange thing I notice is > > that when ping from locally, once every five pings take twice as long > > time as others. Any idea? > > Ripple on the dc from the power supply. > > We had a mini hub take down our entire building back in the 10baseT days, > before we went to switches. A capacitor in the power supply had blown up. > A computer using the mini hub kept getting partial packets and requesting > resends. The flood of bad packets made the Ethernet unusable in the > entire building. > > -- > bz > > please pardon my infinite ignorance, the set-of-things-I-do-not-know is an > infinite set. > > bz+...(a)ch100-5.chem.lsu.edu remove ch100-5 to avoid spam trap I disconnected the wan port and ping the sonicwall from inside and it went all night without interruption except the once every 5 pings took twice as much time. What you say makes sense, if my ISP's router keeps asking the sonicwall to resend the package then it would be a problem. I am also going to try to flush the firmware on the device.
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