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FURRYe38
Jan 07, 2022Guru - Experienced User
New - RBR850 / RBS850 Firmware Version v4.6.7.5 Released
No Release Notes at this time. I'll see if I can get some.
Download Link:
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TC_in_Montana
Jan 17, 2022Virtuoso
Chuck_M wrote:Here is a crazy thought. I also upgraded and things worked ok for a bit and then started doing exactly what you described above.
Last weekend I went through and made a few changes to my settings and ALL of the resets went away.
I turned off all logging (thinking that perhaps I was over-filling some buffer causing a reset)
I turned off traffic meter (thinking that it too may overflow some buffer causing a reset)
Can you check what you have those set to and then turn them off and restart to see if that changes anything?
If you were like me, I was willing to try anything and I have been ROCK SOLID ever since.
Great ideas! Just a quick question for clarification - when you said you turned off all logging - do you mean at the router log or debug log (or both)? Internal logs overflowing could definitely be causing some of the issues.
I have router logs automatically E-Mailed daily - and it does a clear of the log when it does so (at least 95% of the time). And if you have logs set to E-Mail set up - I have seen that it automatically mails as well if it fills up (like if you have a device that has issues connecting and does bunches of DHCP requests, or even DOS attacks).
But thanks for the suggestions - it just gives others something to look at and maybe somehow figure out what is causing the disconnect issue.
Chuck_M
Jan 17, 2022Mentor
TC_in_Montana wrote:
Chuck_M wrote:Here is a crazy thought. I also upgraded and things worked ok for a bit and then started doing exactly what you described above.
Last weekend I went through and made a few changes to my settings and ALL of the resets went away.
I turned off all logging (thinking that perhaps I was over-filling some buffer causing a reset)
I turned off traffic meter (thinking that it too may overflow some buffer causing a reset)
Can you check what you have those set to and then turn them off and restart to see if that changes anything?
If you were like me, I was willing to try anything and I have been ROCK SOLID ever since.
Great ideas! Just a quick question for clarification - when you said you turned off all logging - do you mean at the router log or debug log (or both)? Internal logs overflowing could definitely be causing some of the issues.
I have router logs automatically E-Mailed daily - and it does a clear of the log when it does so (at least 95% of the time). And if you have logs set to E-Mail set up - I have seen that it automatically mails as well if it fills up (like if you have a device that has issues connecting and does bunches of DHCP requests, or even DOS attacks).
But thanks for the suggestions - it just gives others something to look at and maybe somehow figure out what is causing the disconnect issue.
I Turned off ALL logging that would consume any space inside the router thinking of buffer overruns. Give it a shot