8800axl buggy firmware or faulty hardware?
Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2015 10:09 am
Hi,
I've been using my new Billion 8800axl for six days now and have not yet had a 24 hour period where the router did not need to be restarted to fix some error.
Having come from three trouble free years of owning an 7800n, where the router would only get a reboot when I had to change some firmware setting which forced a restart, it has been a somewhat disappointing start.
The problems so far are as follows.
SNMP buggy, regularly causing the SNMP service to crash. - (Seems slightly better if you stick to SNMPv1)
Setting up a Guest WiFi network isolated from the lan breaks DHCP causing all kinds of merry hell to break loose. - (I have since removed the Guest network!)
This morning the entire router locked up when it was idle, (no one changing settings, no telnet connection, just CACTI logging SNMP, and Syslog output to server) The Web GUI was unavailable, as was Telnet, No internet access from any devices (wired or wireless), LAN ports LEDs were flickering as was the DSL and Internet LED's, However 2.4GHz Wifi light was off and 5Ghz Light was On steady.
Could this be a WiFI related crash?
All in all I think this device needs some serious love on the firmware department, or I've got a flaky one.
Tom
I've been using my new Billion 8800axl for six days now and have not yet had a 24 hour period where the router did not need to be restarted to fix some error.
Having come from three trouble free years of owning an 7800n, where the router would only get a reboot when I had to change some firmware setting which forced a restart, it has been a somewhat disappointing start.
The problems so far are as follows.
SNMP buggy, regularly causing the SNMP service to crash. - (Seems slightly better if you stick to SNMPv1)
Setting up a Guest WiFi network isolated from the lan breaks DHCP causing all kinds of merry hell to break loose. - (I have since removed the Guest network!)
This morning the entire router locked up when it was idle, (no one changing settings, no telnet connection, just CACTI logging SNMP, and Syslog output to server) The Web GUI was unavailable, as was Telnet, No internet access from any devices (wired or wireless), LAN ports LEDs were flickering as was the DSL and Internet LED's, However 2.4GHz Wifi light was off and 5Ghz Light was On steady.
Could this be a WiFI related crash?
All in all I think this device needs some serious love on the firmware department, or I've got a flaky one.
Tom