If you have Netonix set to power cycle ports due to lack of pings!
Oops.. Halfway through updating a Ubiquiti module I get an email that my switch power cycled the port!. Yikes! Luckily it didn't hurt anything and the update appeared to have finished. I reloaded the firmware a 2nd time to be sure and all is well.
Just a warning in case I'm the only idiot that's done that!
Be careful running wireless hardware updates
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sirhc - Employee
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Re: Be careful running wireless hardware updates
Yea I did that a few times back in the day when I worked at my wisp everyday.
I think we just by default set ping watch dogs up to like 1 minute or something, can't remember
I think we just by default set ping watch dogs up to like 1 minute or something, can't remember
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Re: Be careful running wireless hardware updates
That's a good idea. I think Ill do that because I know myself well enough to know that I learn the hard way and will likely do it again. lol
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