OK, I thought those were the watchdog resets everyone was talking about.  Yes, 
I see those.

From: George Skorup 
Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2016 3:42 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] To Cambium With Love - Replace the bad ePMP units.

Silent meaning no apparent reason. Just a watchdog reset. Like this:

******System Startup****** 
System Reset Exception -- Watchdog Reset 
Software Version : CANOPY 13.4 AP-DES
Board Type : P12
Device Setting : 5.4GHz MIMO OFDM - Access Point - 0a-00-3e-a0-3c-a7 - 5525.0 
MHz - 20.0 MHz - 1/16 - CC 77 - 2.5 ms
FPGA Version : 040715
FPGA Features : DES, Sched, US/ETSI;
01/19/2016 : 06:37:35 CST : :Time Set
01/19/2016 : 06:37:35 CST : :GPS Date/Time Set;
01/19/2016 : 06:37:50 CST : Acquired sync pulse from Timing Port/UGPS.
12/31/2010 : 18:00:00 CST : :
01/01/2011 : 00:00:00 UTC : :Time Set
12/31/2010 : 18:00:00 CST : 
******System Startup****** 
System Reset Exception -- Watchdog Reset 
Software Version : CANOPY 13.4 AP-DES
Board Type : P12
Device Setting : 5.4GHz MIMO OFDM - Access Point - 0a-00-3e-a0-3c-a7 - 5525.0 
MHz - 20.0 MHz - 1/16 - CC 77 - 2.5 ms
FPGA Version : 040715
FPGA Features : DES, Sched, US/ETSI;
01/19/2016 : 18:20:53 CST : :Time Set
01/19/2016 : 18:20:53 CST : :GPS Date/Time Set;
01/19/2016 : 18:21:11 CST : Acquired sync pulse from Timing Port/UGPS.
12/31/2010 : 18:00:00 CST : :
01/01/2011 : 00:00:00 UTC : :Time Set
12/31/2010 : 18:00:00 CST : 
******System Startup****** 
System Reset Exception -- Watchdog Reset 
Software Version : CANOPY 13.4 AP-DES
Board Type : P12
Device Setting : 5.4GHz MIMO OFDM - Access Point - 0a-00-3e-a0-3c-a7 - 5525.0 
MHz - 20.0 MHz - 1/16 - CC 77 - 2.5 ms
FPGA Version : 040715
FPGA Features : DES, Sched, US/ETSI;
01/19/2016 : 20:09:53 CST : :Time Set
01/19/2016 : 20:09:53 CST : :GPS Date/Time Set;
01/19/2016 : 20:10:10 CST : Acquired sync pulse from On-board GPS.


On 1/20/2016 1:52 PM, Ken Hohhof wrote:

  Silent reset?
  How do you know, if it’s silent?

  From: George Skorup 
  Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2016 1:40 PM
  To: [email protected] 
  Subject: Re: [AFMUG] To Cambium With Love - Replace the bad ePMP units.

  I have a handful (3.6, 5.4/5.7 and the one lonely 2.4 AP) seeing watchdog 
resets. Almost everything is on 13.2.1. I'm testing 13.4 official on our NOC 
5.4 omni and it has been stack dumping and seeing considerably more silent 
resets the last few weeks while it has been pretty cold. It reset 4 or 5 times 
yesterday. The other pattern I've noticed is that the APs with more traffic 
load seem to reset more often.

  I haven't seen many stack dumps out of 13.2.1, so that's where I'm staying 
for now. I'll probably downgrade the NOC AP and see what that does because it's 
getting ridiculous. My guess is it's still going to see the silent resets.


  On 1/20/2016 1:09 PM, Mark Radabaugh wrote:

    Wait - they keep telling us we are the only ones that this happens to with 
450?

    So who else is having reboot-o-rama with 450’s?

    Mark

      On Jan 20, 2016, at 1:20 PM, Brian Sullivan <[email protected]> 
wrote:

      I wish they would fix/replace the bad 450 AP's that suffer from Watchdog 
Resets.  
      Although replacing 100 450 AP's is cheaper than ePMP.  :-/


      On 1/20/2016 12:11 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:

        Why would making the memory faster degrade performance?


        Josh Luthman
        Office: 937-552-2340
        Direct: 937-552-2343
        1100 Wayne St
        Suite 1337
        Troy, OH 45373

        On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 1:00 PM, Tyson Burris @ Internet Communications 
Inc <[email protected]> wrote:

          Hello Cambium,


           
          At the MidWest-IX launch party last night, several of us Indiana 
WISPs compared notes on the ‘cold weather’ problems we are seeing with ePMPs.  
It was very interesting to learn we are experience identical problems across 
the spectrum. 

          We all understand this is a DRAM issue with certain units you have 
identified.  We also understand the firmware RC that has been made available to 
fix this short term.

          The bottom line is we are very frustrated and grow tired of dealing 
with it.  


           
          Our concern is simple.  If your software fix ‘degrades’ the 
performance of the product or triggers other issues, as it has been suggested, 
we would prefer a full recall and replacement program immediately.


           
          If the suggestion that the fix will degrade the product performance 
is inaccurate and not cause other issues, I would like for this to be made 
public.  


           
          Thank you,


           
          Tyson Burris, President 
          Internet Communications Inc. 
          739 Commerce Dr. 
          Franklin, IN 46131 
            
          317-738-0320 Daytime # 
          317-412-1540 Cell/Direct # 
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