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Title: Billion 7800N repeat reboots
Post by: sparkler on Jun 13, 2012, 18:42:45
just wondering has anyone experienced repeated reboots when using wireless or routerstats as mine just rebooted 3 times and it clears the log everytime so i don't know why grrrrr


edit:4 times now
Title: Re: Billion 7800N repeat reboots
Post by: Glenn on Jun 13, 2012, 18:51:09
There are a few with the router here, so you may get some help.
Title: Re: Billion 7800N repeat reboots
Post by: sparkler on Jun 13, 2012, 19:04:37
ive figured out its not routerstats  so its either router doesn't like wnda3100v2 or it doesn't like vmware so ive shutdown vmware to see

also on :5 now
Title: Re: Billion 7800N repeat reboots
Post by: Steve on Jun 13, 2012, 19:28:14
I've not know that router to crash, on previous firmware I've had the odd occasion when wifi has been unavailable. I don't use routerstats,but virtual box works ok.
Title: Re: Billion 7800N repeat reboots
Post by: psp83 on Jun 13, 2012, 19:41:37
The only issue I've had a few times with this router is that it lost the EWAN connection to the FTTC modem and wouldn't reconnect until I rebooted the router.
Title: Re: Billion 7800N repeat reboots
Post by: sparkler on Jun 13, 2012, 19:46:31
it appears to have stopped rebooting now and ive got routerstats and vmware running and i also pulled out the dsl cable and it didn't reboot so its not due to lossing sync
Title: Re: Billion 7800N repeat reboots
Post by: sparkler on Jun 13, 2012, 20:12:39
ok i think it might have been because i had mac filter enabled and vmware is set to bridged so that might of confused it
Title: Re: Billion 7800N repeat reboots
Post by: stevenrw on Jun 25, 2012, 23:04:21
FWIW I intially had all sorts of problems with the Netgear wnda3100v2 USB wireless unit. I initially thought it may heve been a problem with my 7800N wireless channel selection but I finally traced it to the fact that I had it plugged into a USB port on a card reader in my desktop, for no other reason than it was easy to get at. I believe it was seeing it as a hub, and it didn't like it. Once I could be bothered to crawl around under the table and plug it in to one of the mobo USB ports on the i/o panel everything was fine, and has been for ages now.