--- In Crestron@..., trayschaeffer <trayschaeffer@...> wrote:
One thing to try, if you have not already, is to turn off auto negotiate in the Ethernet settings. Doesn't matter much which speed/duplex setting you use but it should be consistent.
Tray
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Note???, an AT&T LTE smartphonetoritian <toritian@...> wrote: Has anyone else experience weird network connection problems between Crestron equipment with recent updates?
I have had DM Router issues, where it will show the DM Router as being offline until I reboot the DM and then it pops back up online in the IP Table.
This happened in multiple locations with multiple programs/DMs.
On another site I have CP2E running lights talking to another CP2E and I'm having a hell of a time getting them to talk to each other over an EISC.
A reboot of both will usually connect them up for a while, but then they will stop talking.
One processor is showing a status of "UNKNOWN" and the other shows a connection status of "NO_NETWORK", which I don't remember seeing before.
I gave up using Direct Sockets because they seem broke, but this is just basic Crestron 101 falling apart.
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