Re: I need to monitor a dead network

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On 4/5/25 9:11 PM, Tim via users wrote:
I have a PC that if networking is externally interrupted (A LAN cable
is unplugged, the network switch power is interrupted, etc) it does not
self-recover.  I have to restart that connection on the PC.

Your cause could be external.  Someone bumping a cable, loose power
socket to a network switch, failing network switch, network switch not
liking glitches on the mains, cleaning unplugging something to plug
their vacuum into.

Hmm.  The cleaning lady would not be able to get behind the UPS.

But she could be putting inductive spikes on the grid.

If you can't find the cause, perhaps a UPS is in order.

I called out an APC BX1500M.  It has been in place all this time.

The hub is getting long the tooth.  Maybe I should have
that replaced too.

What do you think of this one?
https://www.trendnet.com/products/gigabit-switch/24-port-gigabit-desktop-switch-TEG-S25D
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