July 9, 20233 yr This is the fourth time this has happened. I restart the system, and it's temp. fixed, then happens again. I'm frustrated :[ Picture speaks a 1000 words, so here's 5000 words worth of pictures and 10,000,000 more in logs Seriously though, I don't know what to do, so any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks. newflesh-diagnostics-20230708-1919.zip
July 9, 20233 yr Community Expert No issues logged that I can see, suggesting a network problem, you should also update to v6.12.2
July 9, 20233 yr You can also try the suggestion in the Apps tab when it will also fail to connect - Set static DNS addresses of 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220
July 10, 20233 yr Author 18 hours ago, Squid said: You can also try the suggestion in the Apps tab when it will also fail to connect - Set static DNS addresses of 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220 I'll try that. Crossing my fingers updating to latest version fixes it first.
July 10, 20233 yr I also have the same problem, and the network settings—ipv4 dns cannot set static dns (displayed in gray). ktpd-diagnostics-20230710-2328.zip Edited July 10, 20233 yr by ktpd
July 12, 20233 yr On 7/10/2023 at 11:24 AM, ktpd said: I also have the same problem, and the network settings—ipv4 dns cannot set static dns (displayed in gray). I would rename /config/network.cfg on the flash drive reboot and see if any improvement. System thinks for some reason you've got 27 NICs, (do you have a whack of vlans?)
July 17, 20232 yr On 7/13/2023 at 2:35 AM, Squid said: I would rename /config/network.cfg on the flash drive reboot and see if any improvement. System thinks for some reason you've got 27 NICs, (do you have a whack of vlans?) No. I don't have vlans. I also don't know how there are 27 NICs. How to solve this situation? Edited July 17, 20232 yr by ktpd
July 17, 20232 yr On 7/13/2023 at 2:35 AM, Squid said: I would rename /config/network.cfg on the flash drive reboot and see if any improvement. System thinks for some reason you've got 27 NICs, (do you have a whack of vlans?) After installing your method, renaming the /config/network.cfg file on the flash drive disk, and then reconfiguring the network setting items, this problem has been solved. Thanks!
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