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dr3000 failed to communicate on network

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kawkab

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Hi all,
I have 5 dr3000 repeaters connected with IP site connect, with one of them acting as master..
Recently we faced a problem in which one of the repeaters was not accessible through the network and obviously stopped working with the other repeaters, we tried changing the switch, pinging the repeater but it is unreachable, we then replaced the repeater with new one and it is working fine.
Is it a network card problem, does is come built in or is it replacable..?
What other things that might cause the repeater fail to communicate on the network??

Thank you
 

tevion

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Hi,
I know, the previous post is from 2013, but we have the same problem.
After 2 years the ethernet port is not working any more.
It's possible to change or repair the card?
 
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