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sporadic network drop - 2830n

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07 Jan 2013 11:46 #1 by cookan
sporadic network drop - 2830n was created by cookan
Hi,
can anyone tell me how to get the routers uptime as opposed to the WAN uptime ? I'm getting periodic network drops and throught it was just a homeplug losing it but noticing my wireless devices are losing their connections also. Checked with my broadband provider and they said I'd dropped off 3 times in the last 3 hours so wanted to check whether it was the router rebooting itself, or just the broadband dropping.

I do see this below...

> sys ver dbg
Router Model: Vigor2830n Version: 3.6.3_sb_232201 English
Profile version: 3.0.0 Status: 1 (0x491e5e6c)
Router IP: 192.168.0.1 Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Firmware Build Date/Time: Sep 17 2012 16:18:48
Router Name: Draytek
Revision: 32453 drayos2011
ADSL Firmware Version: 232201_A Annex A


firmware exception debug info

EPC=80070fd0, Cause=3000002c, Status=1000fc03, BadAddr=00000001, RetAddr=170b0000
exception id=11(CpU: Coprocessor unusable)
exception occured in IdleTask Timeout, task_id=161, SP=0x80930e50(15100 bytes free, 260 used bytes)
system tick =1112
CURRENT_VERSION : 3.6.3_RC6
get from address : 80004000
Dump CPU registers:


$ 0: 00000000 fffffffe 00000000 80000000
$ 4: 00000000 dfffffff 00000010 80327faf
$ 8: fe800000 00000000 00000000 80930e80
$12: 809a8590 ffffffff 80930e70 00000006
$16: 81657a50 00000000 00000000 00000001
$20: 00000000 80acc534 00000000 80930e70
$24: 809a644c 80ad8740 00000000 00000000
$28: 80914000 80930e50 806391f0 170b0000
List a possible caller functions:


func( 0)=8009af6c
func( 1)=8009af54
func( 2)=80074180
func( 3)=800975d0
func( 4)=80325300
func( 5)=80071abc
func( 6)=800791e0
func( 7)=80325300
func( 8)=80073398
func( 9)=8007ea04
func(10)=8009a2d4
func(11)=8006f444
List backtrace functions:


func( 0)=80070fd0
func( 1)=80071abc
func( 2)=80073398
func( 3)=8009a2d4
func( 4)=8006e0bc
func( 5)=8006e188
func( 6)=8006e1cc
func( 7)=8006df4c
func( 8)=8004363c
func( 9)=801bd928
func(10)=800426ec
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07 Jan 2013 12:27 #2 by cookan
Replied by cookan on topic Re: sporadic network drop - 2830n
note...I received an OTA update for my HTC One X (not +) yesterday taking it up to Jellybean (Android 4.1.1) though I've been noticing my desktop disconnecting for a while now..prior to this update...it just seems more frequent since yesterdays update.

If someone can tell me how to monitor the routers uptime, I'll log it for a while with HOX connected..and discconnected to see if it correlates.

thanks,
Ant.

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08 Jan 2013 12:05 #3 by itpol
Replied by itpol on topic Re: sporadic network drop - 2830n / 2850
Hi,

I have also had my HTC oneX upgraded to jellybean, and it has caused two draytek routers to start rebooting themesleves!

I have a 2850 at both home and work. The work one has a older firmware version, the one at home the very latest, and it happens on both. No reconfiguration or change has been done on either router for months, so that's not the issue.

Others are also having the issue;
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=41098
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1966911

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