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		The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => IP Cameras => DCS-2230 => Topic started by: RYAT3 on December 06, 2013, 08:32:56 AM
		
			
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				Too many connections in use on 1 of my 2230s. 
 
 Might be time to reboot it?
 
 It quit doing the auto icr a week ago and has been stuck in night mode. I don't see any unknown connections on my other 2230s.
 
 
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				Well.. started trouble shooting. .
 Was able to connect to external ip on local network.
 Also internal ip.
 
 Log file kept timing out.
 SD card stopped recording 12/3 at 4pm.
 Pulled sd card to view.
 Rebooted device through f/w. Can't reconnect.
 Power cycled. . Still can't connect through wireless.
 
 Going To attach to ethernet cable next and post update later.
 
 Oh yeah reboot & power cycle appeared normal startup. .. ir cut on off.  Power & led lights off.
 
 So I just hope the network settings are only hosed for Some reason
 
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				Attached to ethernet cable. . Worked like a champ.  Turned on wireless to my network. . Didn't work.. network loss/reconnect messages in Log. 
 
 Reentered password.. Pulled ethernet. .
 
 Works.
 
 Put sd card back in. . Set up 24x7 recording. . Everything looks good again.
 
 Logs look fine. . It's like the camera just gummed up and gave up.  F/w 1.10.
 
 The Other 2230 next to it has shown no symptoms.
 
 
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				Thanks for the post.  I had nothing to offer in response that would help you, but I have seen this once.  I'm not sure how I got it into that state.  Other than that it has been a stable (if buggy) camera.
 
 Just wanted to let you know that some of us out there are reading even if we can't help.
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 Thanks.  Hopefully it helps someone else out with a 503.
 
 I found nothing in forums about 503 errors except on a router.
 
 
 
 Thanks for the post.  I had nothing to offer in response that would help you, but I have seen this once.  I'm not sure how I got it into that state.  Other than that it has been a stable (if buggy) camera.
 
 Just wanted to let you know that some of us out there are reading even if we can't help.