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RAX 75 debugging
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RAX 75 debugging
I didn't see the RAX 75 listed, so specified the model as RAX 80.
I'm trying to debug an issue where a device (Linux-based audio streamer) has multiple connections running, and some of them intermittently stop functioning while one specific connection keeps working.
FWIW, the connection that stays up is (TCP?) directly between the device and the Internet via the router, while the ones that intermittently go away are between a Windows laptop or Android device and the device in question.
It would be very useful to see what is going on at a low level - connections to the device, ports, etc.
Are there any hidden debug capabilities of the RAX 75 that would help me with this?
(Or will I have to set up scripts on the device or resort to a tool like WireShark?)
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Re: RAX 75 debugging
Just to clarify - all the connections are WiFi. The laptop/Android-to-device connections are via the router as well.
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Re: RAX 75 debugging
I just found nmap. If there isn't a hidden router capability, it looks like that should work.
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