Ronnie Bailey
Regular Contributor
This is totally driving me nuts.................
Here is what my system looks like.
This is totally driving me nuts.................
give this a try -- https://www.draw.io/
Works for many that have asked for help.
Anyways - as soon as we dropped the lease time, problems started happening much more often.
What's upstream from the RT-AC1900? Is that a residential GW?
Here is the log that I just pulled, you will have explain how to do a tcpdump..... And I appreciate all the help... thanks.To be helpful - we're probably going to need more logs from the router... and to get in depth here, maybe some tcpdumps so folks can start looking at things with wireshark.
HINT - last set of logs you provided has the openvpn server active, and that was hammering the logs, if you can turn that off...
Not that I am aware of.....Any recent lightning strikes nearby ?
sfx you appear to have missed quite a few subsequent posts. I had already asked him to turn off the VPN server which he did. When his problem reoccurred there was absolutely nothing recorded in the log at that time. Since then he has swapped out the Asus router with a TRENDnet and the problems persist.HINT - last set of logs you provided has the openvpn server active, and that was hammering the logs, if you can turn that off...
My devices that were dropping off the switch were NOT connected to the Green switch at all. They were connected indirectly to the router.Were the devices that were dropping off connected directly or indirectly to the green trendnet switch ?
Green switches power down ports when they detect no usage. Some devices do not work in this situation and will think they do not have a network connection. Sometimes you can turn this mode off in the switch.
It is still possible that the issue is with other devices, but turning off green mode would be my first step to rule that out. Of course, pulling the switch has the same effect.
When was that green switch installed ?
The Green switch has been in the same location of many years. What I don't recall is WHEN I moved my Cat6 cables from that switch to the router.Just to clarify, if the green port goes into powersave and the device indirectly connected is trying to communicate via that indirect link, it may mark itself as offline when it cannot access the internet or another device it is supposed to talk to - perhaps a dvr. It is up to the device as to how that is handled.
If the green switch was there before this issue started ocurring, then that is not likely the problem. Over and out.
All switches are gigabit...Are all of the switches gigabit or are some 100mbit ?
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