bpa wrote: > This is a side effect of a bad network connection. With bad network > connection you can get a whole range of errors which really mean nothing > as they depend on how the connection broke. > Unless the error can be reproduced every time with a defined method - I > would ignore it and look for a more basic problem. This will mean > enable logging or better use Wireshark - but these will only tell you of > a problem - not a solution. > > edit: > > Does synology support netstat command ? > If so check for basic network errors - such a timeouts, resets etc. , > > Look at cables and interface connections- they can go bad. When routers > die - they can do it slowly and erratically.
Definitely take a look at the Router, any switches or WAP's, I had something similar which I eventually tracked down to a Linksys WAP/switch which had gone zombie. Before that I had a switch go bad which froze the whole network, so at least it was easy to find once it had finally failed but before failing it was erratic for weeks.I'd second checking all cables as well. Oh and good luck.. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ TimM's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=1204 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=110537 _______________________________________________ Squeezecenter mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/squeezecenter
