Good one, forgot about that. I have not had to mess with that setting in a while.
There is other info really needed also. What DM firmare. Are you on your own network or the clients? What else is on the network. If it is multiple system with similar problems, do those systems have the some of the same equipment. It could be a device is just killing the network.
Honestly it sounds like a network loop issue since it will work for a bit and then stop/drop offline, do a reboot and work again. That has been my experience with the older firmware DM's where a DM is connected to another DM. I have not had that issue since the 1 IP address firmware.
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--- 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.