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Hi Mitch,
I need to explain the sequence of events a little more.
My system had been working flawlessly for a few years on a DSL based internet service.
One day the DSL modem went completely blank.
I called the ISP to provide a new modem, but instead, they offered to install fibre one time for no additional cost.
Of course i took the offer. The new service was installed, i programmed the port forwarding in the router and everything started back to work as normal. Except for the sporadic outages of the RRC.
I suspect, that when the old DSL modem failed, it may have been because of lightning or other overvoltage incident.
My concern is definitely that the RRC freezes up and completely. Not the router.
I'm not sure how a malfunctioning router could cause a piece of equipment connected to it by ethernet to freeze up.
I will also change the 12 Volts power supply to exclude this as a possible problem.
Please explain to me how to access the .BIN file you mentioned and provide your email address or phone contact for WhatsApp.

TNX de Andy 9Y4W

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Hi Mitch,
Meanwhile the system was sticking again, after 4 days of working without problems.
I tried rebooting the router, which didn't have any effect.
It appears to me that the RRC was sticking completely, i don't even get to address it on the LAN.
The watchdog is activated and programmed on the recommended time , but it seems to have no effect.
Before i go through all those experiments with changing ports, which would be a very long procedure ... is it possible that there is any hardware defect in the RRC ?

73 Andy 9Y4W

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Hi Mitch,
Nice to see my old radio club comrade here.
I am using the default ports 80, 23, 13000, 13001 and 13002.
SIP ALG is turned off.
When the radio RRC sticks, i can't even access it from my LAN to initiate a reset.
192.168.1.228 does not respond then.
I have not tried to change ports, as the control RRC is on the other island and the person there is not familiar with the configuration or how to change it. It's not an amateur radio application we are running here even though we are using an amateur radio transceiver for it.
I will first try to restart the router next time the problem pops up.
If i need to change ports, what are your recommendations  ?
Why is port 23 a problem and what to use instead ?

I would like to gather as much information as possible before i take a flight to Trinidad and change settings in the control RRC.

73
Andy 9Y4W
Ex DL4MEH

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P.S.
The following system message is created, when the problem pops up.

Data Abort at 0x000541b0, called by 0x0000a9c4

I have no idea what that means  ;)

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General discussion forum / Lost connection every few days
« on: 2019-03-02, 08:55:21 »
Hi guys
I run a TS480 configuration for the last few years.
As long as my ISP gave me DSL to use, everything was fine.
Since i got fibre, the connection between control RRC and radio RRC fails every few days.
Whenever that happens, i can't even access the web server. Not even from my LAN.
Only remedy is a hard reset of the radio RRC.
The only change in my configuration was to go on port 80 instead of 8080, which i was using before.
The new router doesn't allow it anymore.
Any ideas ?

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