Why is my Obi110 unit constantly recycling???

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otherwhirl:
So i took Ron's advise and recommending steps to fixing the issue of my Obi110 unit from recycling (see below)

Well... it's not only not working.it's now recycling even more frequently.

Why is my unit constantly recycling in the first place?

Help!  :(


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Re: OBi110 (new unit) power cycles
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Hi,

I notice my Obi 110 (about 4months old) also randomly (I think, not sure if this is server-side related or not)

Should I follow your recommendation as well?

Quote from: RonR on January 19, 2012, 10:40:01 PM
With the Ethernet cable unplugged (so the OBi doesn't repeatedly reboot), try this:

1. Dial *** 0

2. Enter option 27 and press #

3. Press 1 to set a new value

4. Enter a value of 1 and press #

5. Press 1 to confirm/save

6. Hang up

7. Wait for the OBi to reboot

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Should I follow your recommendation as well?

There's no risk as you can reverse it by using a value of 0 in step 4.
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Why is my Obi110 constantly recycling itself???  ???

So I took Ron's advise to another user and followed a serious of recommended steps to fix my issues with the unit?

However, nothing has changed. In fact, if I'm not sure if it hasn't gotten worst!

help!  :(                                        




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Quote from: RonR on Today at 08:45:32 AM
Quote from: otherwhirl on Today at 04:27:32 AM
Should I follow your recommendation as well?

There's no risk as you can reverse it by using a value of 0 in step 4.


Gonna try shortly.

Why does this happen in the first place?  I have noticed this quite frequently. Heck even in the past 24hrs it has happened at least 5-10 times (that i've counted...)

RFord:
I don't get, why did you start a new thread on this same issue, only to copy and paste the old thread?

otherwhirl:
Hoping to get an answer... (which I have not) and solution

Quote from: RFord on January 20, 2012, 03:58:31 pm

I don't get, why did you start a new thread on this same issue, only to copy and paste the old thread?

RonR:
Quote from: otherwhirl on January 20, 2012, 03:42:32 pm

it's now recycling even more frequently.


You can undo the change by repeating the steps and using a value of 0 rather than 1 in step 4.

Resetting the OBi to factory defaults will also undo the change.

This change simply configured the Ethernet port for 100 mb/s full duplex operation instead of the default 10 mb/s half-duplex operation.

otherwhirl:
Quote from: RonR on January 20, 2012, 06:46:32 pm

Quote from: otherwhirl on January 20, 2012, 03:42:32 pm

it's now recycling even more frequently.


You can undo the change by repeating the steps and using a value of 0 rather than 1 in step 4.

Resetting the OBi to factory defaults will also undo the change.

This change simply configured the Ethernet port for 100 mb/s full duplex operation instead of the default 10 mb/s half-duplex operation.



ok Ron,

will do. but how will that stop the recycling altogther? will it?

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