Klueless
Very Senior Member
Our main building is anchored with a dual band Asus N66u. Most PCs are on Ethernet, the rest wireless. The building next door ties in through a dual band Netgear 6150 wireless range extender. Line of sight, window to window, we use the 5 GHz as the back-haul between the two buildings and 2.4 GHz for clients in bldg. 2.
So as I’m making my coffee run I see two of the guys standing by the router in the window arguing. One wants to reboot the router because he has no Internet. The other doesn’t want him to because he is working fine and because the last time he rebooted the router they were down for hours.
Because I’m old they said they’d rather blame me than each other so I started looking around. I noticed all wired nodes were working and all wireless (both bands, both buildings) were down.
I shutdown the range extender in bldg. 2 (it was hot), still no wireless network. Reluctantly rebooted the router in bldg. 1 and everything came back up; wired and wireless. Went back to bldg. 2 and turned on the range extender; everything came up.
I turned on the Asus traffic monitor and Ping Plotter. Everything looked good; no packet loss between me, range extender, router, etc.
Couple of hours later I noticed things were running a little slow. Looked at Ping Plotter, it was showing packet loss between me/range extender and the router. By the time I went next door wireless was down hard. Shut down range extender. Wireless did not come back up so I rebooted router and everything came back up.
This time I removed the range extender and started looking at it. It was still hot to the touch. I noticed a stink bug had welded himself to the front of the plastic housing and another over some air vents. I scrapped them off, cleaned everything up, plugged it back in and bldg. 2 came back up.
Two days later and we’re still running. Stink Bugs - so not the computer bug I expected!
So as I’m making my coffee run I see two of the guys standing by the router in the window arguing. One wants to reboot the router because he has no Internet. The other doesn’t want him to because he is working fine and because the last time he rebooted the router they were down for hours.
Because I’m old they said they’d rather blame me than each other so I started looking around. I noticed all wired nodes were working and all wireless (both bands, both buildings) were down.
I shutdown the range extender in bldg. 2 (it was hot), still no wireless network. Reluctantly rebooted the router in bldg. 1 and everything came back up; wired and wireless. Went back to bldg. 2 and turned on the range extender; everything came up.
I turned on the Asus traffic monitor and Ping Plotter. Everything looked good; no packet loss between me, range extender, router, etc.
Couple of hours later I noticed things were running a little slow. Looked at Ping Plotter, it was showing packet loss between me/range extender and the router. By the time I went next door wireless was down hard. Shut down range extender. Wireless did not come back up so I rebooted router and everything came back up.
This time I removed the range extender and started looking at it. It was still hot to the touch. I noticed a stink bug had welded himself to the front of the plastic housing and another over some air vents. I scrapped them off, cleaned everything up, plugged it back in and bldg. 2 came back up.
Two days later and we’re still running. Stink Bugs - so not the computer bug I expected!
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