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Re: Consumer networking head scratcher
From: Ryan Pugatch <rpug () lp0 org>
Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2017 11:13:46 -0500
On Thu, Mar 2, 2017, at 10:32 AM, Dann Schuler wrote:
Just a quick sanity check here since I know we can occasionally overlook the simple things. You have updated the firmware to the latest available version correct? Have you checked for any odd services like QoS, parental controls or an IDS? Have you tried wiping it to factory default and reconfiguring it? What happens if you give the affected machine a new IP? Could it be some service on the device affecting that specific IP?
Yes, I've done all of these. It was running the latest version of code and I even tried rolling back. Disabled SPI firewalls, ipv6, verified QoS and parental controls are off, etc. The issue impacts multiple device so doesn't appear specific to one IP. Thanks
Current thread:
- Re: Consumer networking head scratcher, (continued)
- Re: Consumer networking head scratcher Mark Wiater (Mar 02)
- Re: Consumer networking head scratcher Ryan Pugatch (Mar 01)
- Re: Consumer networking head scratcher Ryan Pugatch (Mar 01)
- Re: Consumer networking head scratcher Oliver O'Boyle (Mar 01)
- Re: Consumer networking head scratcher Ryan Pugatch (Mar 01)
- Re: Consumer networking head scratcher Oliver O'Boyle (Mar 01)
- Re: Consumer networking head scratcher Oliver O'Boyle (Mar 01)
- Re: Consumer networking head scratcher Roland Dobbins (Mar 01)
- Re: Consumer networking head scratcher Chuck Anderson (Mar 01)
- RE: Consumer networking head scratcher Aaron Gould (Mar 02)
- Re: Consumer networking head scratcher Ryan Pugatch (Mar 02)
- Re: Consumer networking head scratcher Roland Dobbins (Mar 01)
- Re: Consumer networking head scratcher Ryan Pugatch (Mar 02)