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D7000 constantly dropping out
D7000v2 Version V1.0.0.51_1.01.
Problem 1
Installed on Saturday 20th October 2018 at our church, all working ok. On Sunday at the church tried to access the internet via a computer, would not connect, No internet connection it said, Router lights showed connection Ok. On restarting Router it
connected OK.
Why did this occur? How to solve it.
Problem 2
We have Security Camera’s Swann Recorder and a device to turn on the computer remotely WIZ both of theses remain on all the time. Have set these up for Reserved IP/Port forwarding/allow access, but the Router does not keep them connected, even if
you reboot it it does not show them until you turn them off and back on again. Even then after a while they disappear and the router shows 0 devices attached so we cannot access them.
How do we solve this?
Problem 3
Time is 1 hour wrong how to change it?
Log Sunday
[DHCP IP: (192.168.1.4)] to MAC address 3C:95:09:FF:DB:E5, Sunday, Oct 21,2018 11:52:31
[DHCP IP: (192.168.1.3)] to MAC address 3C:2E:F9:C7:2B:8C, Sunday, Oct 21,2018 11:38:06
[DHCP IP: (192.168.1.3)] to MAC address 3C:2E:F9:C7:2B:8C, Sunday, Oct 21,2018 11:32:20
[DHCP IP: (192.168.1.3)] to MAC address 3C:2E:F9:C7:2B:8C, Sunday, Oct 21,2018 11:10:57
[DHCP IP: (192.168.1.3)] to MAC address 3C:2E:F9:C7:2B:8C, Sunday, Oct 21,2018 10:35:27
[DHCP IP: (192.168.1.3)] to MAC address 3C:2E:F9:C7:2B:8C, Sunday, Oct 21,2018 10:10:36
[DHCP IP: (192.168.1.3)] to MAC address 3C:2E:F9:C7:2B:8C, Sunday, Oct 21,2018 10:09:55
[DHCP IP: (192.168.1.3)] to MAC address 3C:2E:F9:C7:2B:8C, Sunday, Oct 21,2018 09:45:02
[DHCP IP: (192.168.1.4)] to MAC address 3C:95:09:FF:DB:E5, Sunday, Oct 21,2018 09:14:23
[DHCP IP: (192.168.1.86)] to MAC address 00:14:38:A3:77:58, Sunday, Oct 21,2018 09:08:13
[DHCP IP: (192.168.1.3)] to MAC address 3C:2E:F9:C7:2B:8C, Sunday, Oct 21,2018 09:01:06
[DHCP IP: (192.168.1.3)] to MAC address 3C:2E:F9:C7:2B:8C, Sunday, Oct 21,2018 08:50:13
[Admin login] from source 192.168.1.101, Sunday, Oct 21,2018 08:49:48
[DHCP IP: (192.168.1.2)] to MAC address 00:08:DC:1E:7E:A6, Sunday, Oct 21,2018 08:43:10
[DHCP IP: (192.168.1.3)] to MAC address 3C:2E:F9:C7:2B:8C, Sunday, Oct 21,2018 08:42:38
[DHCP IP: (192.168.1.100)] to MAC address 00:23:63:16:63:A1, Sunday, Oct 21,2018 08:42:17
[Dynamic DNS] host name nbc.selfip.org registration successful, Sunday, Oct 21,2018 08:36:23
[Time synchronized with NTP server] Sunday, Oct 21,2018 08:36:14
[Internet connected] IP address: 86.175.129.62, Sunday, Oct 21,2018 08:36:02
[DSL Event] DSL: Up Sunday, Oct 21,2018 08:35:04
[Initialized, firmware version: V1.0.0.51_1.0.1] Sunday, Oct 21,2018 08:34:19
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Re: D7000 Problems
IT IS NOT DROPPING OUT THE SYSTEM CHANGED MY TITLE
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Re: D7000 Problems
So what is happening?
What is the problem you want to fix?
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Re: D7000 Problems
We have Security Camera’s Swann Recorder and a device to turn on the computer remotely WIZ both of theses remain on all the time. Have set these up for Reserved IP/Port forwarding/allow access, but the Router does not keep them connected, even if
you reboot it it does not show them until you turn them off and back on again. Even then after a while they disappear and the router shows 0 devices attached so we cannot access them.
How do we solve this?
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