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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DIR-655 => Topic started by: yoder on January 27, 2009, 06:31:08 PM
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Anyone seen this before:
Problem in receiving logs! Memory is too low to display logs or there is a problem with the connection.
I got this when trying to review my logs tonight...a few seconds later my connection dropped. What do you think: cause or effect?
I'm on A3 v1.22. I'm gonna kill logging to see if that helps.
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Reboot the router inside the Web Admin don't restart to Factory defaults. Remember the logs use memory and they will fill up fast. I disable main logs and only keep what I need to show.
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Just enable "send log through email" to retain your logs.
I don't think the two issues are related. Once the allocated memory for logs is full, it will erase all data.
But depending on the number of open and/or half open connections (P2P) there can be a cause -effect situation. But without further info on the memory allocation of the router (design specs) it's hard to say.
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Well, fewer dropped connections but still getting spotty wireless service. I'm starting to think this is a poorly designed and supported piece of hardware. Good thing I bought it at Circuit City...at least I wont be able to return it to those stellar pillars of the business community. Maybe I'll offload to some half-wit who trusts a brand name.