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+ | ====== February 23, 2012 ====== | ||
+ | I went back, and the situation was the same. I went in, powercycled the NS2, and it came back up within a minute or so. As of right now the dashboard isn't yet reporting that it's back up, but I was able to connect to wirelesstoronto easily. | ||
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+ | ====== February 7, 2012 ====== | ||
+ | Cloudtrax (the open-mesh dashboard) reported that all mesh nodes at YDS went down on Friday. I went this morning to check. Normally this is caused by the Linksys router (which runs PPPoE) going down. But today I was able to connect to the Linksys router and get online. The ticket office was closed, so I couldn't get in to reboot the NS2. I'll try to go by later to try that. | ||
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====== August 6, 2011 ====== | ====== August 6, 2011 ====== | ||
I rebooted the Linksys router, and no luck. I plugged my laptop into the modem and it couldn't find a PPPoE server. I rebooted the modem, and it started working. I intended to bring a lamp timer that would auto powercycle the whole rig every night, but couldn't find one. The modem problem is, as far as I can tell, a new one, so maybe it was a fluke. | I rebooted the Linksys router, and no luck. I plugged my laptop into the modem and it couldn't find a PPPoE server. I rebooted the modem, and it started working. I intended to bring a lamp timer that would auto powercycle the whole rig every night, but couldn't find one. The modem problem is, as far as I can tell, a new one, so maybe it was a fluke. |