kdsnetworks wrote:@sirhc should we RMA our unit as well ?
I posted about this issue below as well.
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=3623&p=26514&hilit=rebooting#p26514
Please let me know what to do ... I have a few brand new spare units - but wonder if they will act the same too?
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Well I would put a brand new unit in place and if it does the same thing then you know you do not have a faulty unit and RMA would be useless.
There are tens of thousands of these units out there all working happily so either you have a faulty unit or something else is wrong.
So logic would say swap the unit out and if the problem is still there keep looking. If the problem goes away you must have a faulty unit and RMA is the answer.