I broke all the connections down and used a hairdryer to make sure there was no moisture in the connections.  Then I reassembled everything and performed a hard reset back to factory defaults, reloaded the 1.61 and reset the bridge config.  I'll let you know how long it stays up.
 
Thanks,
 
Scott Wells
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Subject: RE: [smartBridges] update on ABO disassociating

The following MAC is a aBO and it not affected by the timing issue. This unit is manufactured before the time frame(May and June).

 00-30-1A-01-CD-EB

 

Thank you

 

Seeni

sB Tech Support

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Subject: [smartBridges] update on ABO disassociating

 

Okay, here's the latest.  I guess I need to say this is the first one I have doing this.  I have 13 other radios, an AP and a repeater working great.  This one just started doing this 2 weeks ago.  I would reset it and then have to manually go and re-associate.  Then it stays up for about 1.5 days (average).  I am lucky enough that this client is really laid-back. 

 

I went the other day to upload the .07 firmware and then noticed that it was already on the bridge.  So I went ahead and uploaded the 1.61 setup because it was supposed to fix the disassociation problem.  It is still disassociating.  The temp was about 75 F so I think it was cool enough. 

 

Now I have brought it back to my office to see if I can fix it.  I had to cut the cat5 because of the way it was installed.  The MAC is 00-30-1A-01-CD-EB.  Is this one from the "bad" group SB?  I will keep everyone posted on what I find.

 

Thanks,

Scott Wells MCSE CCNA
President, Wells IT Services
254-729-2207
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