Yes, you can get more info about the problem if you run continuous traceroutes (eg: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MTR_(software)). Both from the inside-out and outside-in would be useful data sets. They'll show you the transient routing problems. --Bart On 5/13/2020 6:33 AM, David C. Jenner wrote:
Thanks for the info, Bart.
I don't see any indication of uptime using /interface wireless monitor 0.
The interface status seems to be nominal.
Inspection of the logs indicate that the connection has be active for many (9?) days. That includes many (dozens of) downs/ups.
My indication of down/up comes from outside monitoring by a service that pings every few minutes. That's what is indicating down.
Also, my router (from the inside) indicates down/up based on latency and packet loss. That does produces alerts, but less frequently.
I suspect that there may be a "problem" upstream of my dish? Is there some way of determining that?
73, Dave K7DCJ
On 5/11/20 11:51 AM, Bart Kus wrote:
You can query your device log (/log print) to see if you see YOUR RF link dropping. You can also get the link's current uptime (/int wir mon 0) to see if it's been up for days or just minutes. If your link is stable, it's likely a HamWAN problem deeper in the network.
--Bart
On 5/11/2020 10:09 AM, David Jenner via PSDR wrote:
My connection (K7DCJ-Buck) has been down for a few minutes a couple of dozen times in the last two days. Is the source of this known, or is it at my place?
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