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502 bogging-down WAN traffic?
Something I've noticed recently: There's something going on with my ATA where WAN traffic seems to really bog-down after a few days (calls seem ok during this time, though). A reboot of the 502 gets things moving again...memory leak, maybe
Anyone else out there seeing this? My network looks like this:
LAN --> router --> ATA --> modem --> cloud
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Re: 502 bogging-down WAN traffic?
Seems OK here with the same setup, modem is Motorola 5120 and router is Netgear FWS114P.
Download Speed: 28174 kbps (3521.8 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 749 kbps (93.6 KB/sec transfer rate)
from Speakeasy.net.
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Re: 502 bogging-down WAN traffic?
I have mine after the router and have never seen this problem. I have DSL and my router does the PPPoE.
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Re: 502 bogging-down WAN traffic?
I'm going though everything to try and track this down, but it just seems too dang convenient that rebooting the ATA restores order...and the 502 is the only thing that's changed on my network in the last couple of months.
Last edited by bretski; 01-16-2009 at 12:20 PM.
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More odd behavior
I got a call on my virtual line. Picked up the phone connected to jack1. Call connected, but the phone connected to jack2 kept ringing. I picked up the second phone, and the call on jack1 dropped.
The person called me back, and the same thing happened. I just unplugged the other phone to stop it ringing, and my call stayed connected that time. Afterwards, I chatted with support, and told them what happened. Support switched me to central, and call behavior is back to normal, from what I can tell. However, VPanel says I'm still on sip...
Afterwards, the Phone2 light was flashing like I had a voicemail. Picked up the line, and heard the vm indicator tone. Dialed 123, but the system said no messages. Ended voicemail session. Phone1 light immediately started blinking the vm indicator. Picked it up, and heard the vm tone. However, no messages were waiting. Pressed 5 to exit, and lights are back to normal.
even more
Time to open a ticket? Is my ATA defective, perhaps?
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