AV200 - Drops from home network, needs restarting

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AV200 - Drops from home network, needs restarting
AV200 - Drops from home network, needs restarting
2017-06-11 09:40:48
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Hi,

I have 2 AV200 with AC pass through and recently they've started disconnecting - specifically one will drop off the home network (middle LED stops flashing) and has to be restarted to rejoin the network is. The problem is this keeps happening at really awful times and since I have to restart them (and they have things going through them that I can't just immediately kill power to) I have to shut down everything just to restart them. The second I do, they rejoin the network and work fine for a while after.

I doubt there's a way to fix the random dropping but is there a way to "restart" the adapters without having to actually cycle power? I've tried pressing the sync button on the one still on the network then the other but to no luck.

Thanks.
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Re:AV200 - Drops from home network, needs restarting
2017-09-18 17:15:37
AV200 is quite old... when the network droped off, the middle LED was on solid or just went off there, and how about the top LED( POWER light),if it blinked slowly at that mement? Slowly blinking power light means the device has went into the power save mode. If that is the isssue you're having, install the SwitchPowerSave Tool to turn off the power standby mode.
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Re:AV200 - Drops from home network, needs restarting
2017-09-18 18:26:20

Shield101 wrote

AV200 is quite old... when the network droped off, the middle LED was on solid or just went off there, and how about the top LED( POWER light),if it blinked slowly at that mement? Slowly blinking power light means the device has went into the power save mode. If that is the isssue you're having, install the SwitchPowerSave Tool to turn off the power standby mode.


The middle LED goes from solid on to solid off. The top light stays on solidly and the bottom (ethernet) light stays on too. I've seen power saving mode but that seems to work as intended.
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