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At intermittent times, we will have a single device start to "hide" behind a 1242 bridge.In the past, my team would reload or reboot the bridge, and everything would come back up.But the 90 seconds of lost data were causing problems.So, I began to di...
Saravanan,thanks for a lot of good tips. There's a lot there to absorb and apply.First, we are not in a VLANed environment, for a large number of reasons.A quick description of the environment:We have very large cranes that work cargo ships.We also ...
OK, I cannot find anything that matches your notes.To clarify, by WLC I mean a Wireless LAN Controller.It is a Cisco 4402.Across the top I have the following options:MONITOR WLANs CONTROLLER WIRELESS SECURITY MANAGEMENT COMMANDS HELPUn...
I have considered this, but discounted it for the following reasons:a) I have both outbound TCP and UDP streams that are active when it stops working. So this is not a passive client.b) I have passive clients on the same WGB that still work when thi...
The WGB is in a "gantry crane", 125 feet off of the ground.The WGB has a Netgear 8 port unmanaged switch connected to it, to which the device in question is attached, as well as a few others.Also, this problem only affects one of those devices.We hav...
If this is an ARP problem, then I would expect the WGB to also have problems.Yet it can ping the device just fine, and it has the MAC address in its ARP table (as stated in the post).Adding static ARP entries is not an optimum solution for me (and, t...