Airfiber 5x loses LAN communication this is happening after updating it to version v4.0.2
To resume the communication again, it is necessary to do two actions to deactivate and activate the LAN port in programmable switch or turn off and turn on the POWER to the 5x airfiber
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Airfiber 5x failure
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Re: Airfiber 5x failure
What switch model?
What switch firmware version?
Is this site radio broadcast?
Please post up a screen grab of the following TABs:
Status
Ports
Device/Status
What switch firmware version?
Is this site radio broadcast?
Please post up a screen grab of the following TABs:
Status
Ports
Device/Status
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Re: Airfiber 5x failure
The use of the VALUABLE search features found these posts:
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Re: Airfiber 5x failure
Hello Sirch change the airfiber to another new one, everything indicates that the switch is failing at any moment the port 2 that is in a 48HV voltage stops working I suspect that the power of that port is the problem.
Today change the airfiber for a new one and pass the fault
Attached photo of the switch
Previous another netonix unit that was in this same place was restarting completely you told me that it had a correction for the bank of voltage of 24 V maybe this is failing for the same
Today change the airfiber for a new one and pass the fault
Attached photo of the switch
Previous another netonix unit that was in this same place was restarting completely you told me that it had a correction for the bank of voltage of 24 V maybe this is failing for the same
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Re: Airfiber 5x failure
48V POE is directly passed from the switch power supply so if the power was interrupted the entire switch would reboot.
Now it is "possible" I suppose the MOSFET on that port could be failing but doubtful.
Swap the radios/cable from port 1 and port 2 and see what happens.
Meaning unplug cable in port 1 and put in port 2 and put cable from port 2 into port 1 (changing any configurations as needed such as VLANs and such)
Now it is "possible" I suppose the MOSFET on that port could be failing but doubtful.
Swap the radios/cable from port 1 and port 2 and see what happens.
Meaning unplug cable in port 1 and put in port 2 and put cable from port 2 into port 1 (changing any configurations as needed such as VLANs and such)
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Re: Airfiber 5x failure
Ok, he'll do that test later
Now I see this behavior when communication is lost
I see that the airfiber stays on
what is wrong as I see is that it loses LAN communication
See the following behavior of the team see the attached photos
Given your experience, do you believe that there is a cable failure due to this behavior?
Now I see this behavior when communication is lost
I see that the airfiber stays on
what is wrong as I see is that it loses LAN communication
See the following behavior of the team see the attached photos
Given your experience, do you believe that there is a cable failure due to this behavior?
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Re: Airfiber 5x failure
Things I would look at:
I can see from above that the switch port is set to AUTO which is correct.
Make sure the port speed/suplex is also set to AUTO on the AFX radio?
Is there an Ethernet surge protector in play here? - TAKE IT OUT OF PLAY
You should NOT use Ethernet SUrge Protectors on "passive" POE devices because how they work is they clamp all 8 wires together in the event of a surge which creates a dead short which is BAD. Ethernet Surge Protectors are fine with "active" POE and they will also not hurt the POE bricks that come with the radio.
Other than that if you replaced the radio and have no change then your down to:
Either switch port or radio is not set to AUTO speed/duplex.
Could be a bad switch port so swapping radios in port 1 and 2 will tell you if there is a bad port.
Could be a bad Ethernet Surge protector which you should not use anyway.
Could be a BAD crimp end or bad cable. - Replace Ends then cable.
Can also be ground current, make sure electrical service ground rods are bonded to tower ground rods, also might want to add a new ground rod to the existing electrical service ground rods and bond all together.
Being a WISP is akin to being a detective you have to investigate all possible causes and use sound logic in figuring it out.
I can see from above that the switch port is set to AUTO which is correct.
Make sure the port speed/suplex is also set to AUTO on the AFX radio?
Is there an Ethernet surge protector in play here? - TAKE IT OUT OF PLAY
You should NOT use Ethernet SUrge Protectors on "passive" POE devices because how they work is they clamp all 8 wires together in the event of a surge which creates a dead short which is BAD. Ethernet Surge Protectors are fine with "active" POE and they will also not hurt the POE bricks that come with the radio.
Other than that if you replaced the radio and have no change then your down to:
Either switch port or radio is not set to AUTO speed/duplex.
Could be a bad switch port so swapping radios in port 1 and 2 will tell you if there is a bad port.
Could be a bad Ethernet Surge protector which you should not use anyway.
Could be a BAD crimp end or bad cable. - Replace Ends then cable.
Can also be ground current, make sure electrical service ground rods are bonded to tower ground rods, also might want to add a new ground rod to the existing electrical service ground rods and bond all together.
Being a WISP is akin to being a detective you have to investigate all possible causes and use sound logic in figuring it out.
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Re: Airfiber 5x failure
Hello sirhc I have 2 weeks without LAN problems change the terminals to the cable and so far I have not had problems output from the unit
thanks for your help
thanks for your help
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