Michaelwagner wrote:
Wireless SB1s do that when they lose network connectivity. They are very
bad about retrying (i.e. they basically don't). Hold the power button,
it'll all come back.


Well, although it is the wireless SB1, it is wired and exhibiting this problem. I've tried the suggestions of pressing and holding the power button, upgrading the firmware, and even replaced the network cable and switch port it's plugged into with no success. The SB1 will stay on for several hours and then turn off completely. It won't even respond to pings on the network at that point. The only thing I've found to bring it back to life is unplugging the power connector and re-seating it. Sometimes several attempts are required. I think it's getting worse over time.

All of this leads me to think it's a bad connection, somewhere in the SB1. I've tested the power supply and it's delivering the correct voltage. I guess it could be something with that, but I don't see how unplugging it would fix that.

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