Bought this router yesterday and soon after setting it up I ran into te problem of large/long duration file transfers causing the router to crash. The harddrive connected is a 2TB Buffalo disk with USB2 and its own power supply, freshly formatted NTFS.
The transfers run fine for a few minutes untill around 5 Gigabytes gets transfered. After that the transfer hangs, and router crashes, Internet is still accessible but the router webUI does not respond. The transfers would Max at about 10MB/s.
The router feels very warm, even hot to the touch, at first I thought overheating, I live in a hot climate. Ambient temperature inside of 32 celcius is typical.
I blast the air conditioner at full power, aim a large fan at the routers back, reformatted the drive because the router said it now had errors according to the router and started another attempt at uploading files to the USB attached HDD.
In the webUI I keep an eye on the CPU / RAM loads. The moment the file transfer starts the CPU jumps to 100% and does not dip down again.
With the extra cooling it is now getting the router stays very cool to the touch, but still crashes after some Gigabytes of continuous flow has been pushed to the harddrive. The RAM seems to have no problems and doesn't go over 80% use.
This problem occurs with FTP and using the samba service. Files I uploafed were photos, music and home videos, mostly smaller files. I use FileZilla for my FTP client and TeraCopy when transferring by network share.
Firmware should be the latest, after initial setup I got prompted to update, which I did immediately.
Currently at work, when I get home I will try some of the tips I read here, is there anything else to try? I don't want to run non-official Firmware since if this function does not work I will probably just return it for a refund, or can I assume this router is broken and an exchange for a new one might fix?
The transfers run fine for a few minutes untill around 5 Gigabytes gets transfered. After that the transfer hangs, and router crashes, Internet is still accessible but the router webUI does not respond. The transfers would Max at about 10MB/s.
The router feels very warm, even hot to the touch, at first I thought overheating, I live in a hot climate. Ambient temperature inside of 32 celcius is typical.
I blast the air conditioner at full power, aim a large fan at the routers back, reformatted the drive because the router said it now had errors according to the router and started another attempt at uploading files to the USB attached HDD.
In the webUI I keep an eye on the CPU / RAM loads. The moment the file transfer starts the CPU jumps to 100% and does not dip down again.
With the extra cooling it is now getting the router stays very cool to the touch, but still crashes after some Gigabytes of continuous flow has been pushed to the harddrive. The RAM seems to have no problems and doesn't go over 80% use.
This problem occurs with FTP and using the samba service. Files I uploafed were photos, music and home videos, mostly smaller files. I use FileZilla for my FTP client and TeraCopy when transferring by network share.
Firmware should be the latest, after initial setup I got prompted to update, which I did immediately.
Currently at work, when I get home I will try some of the tips I read here, is there anything else to try? I don't want to run non-official Firmware since if this function does not work I will probably just return it for a refund, or can I assume this router is broken and an exchange for a new one might fix?