I had a strange problem with my system last night, I removed a node 
which had 3 DS1820's and 2 DS2406 and when I replaced it I could not see 
the rest of the network, take the node off again and the rest of the 
network was fine.  I fiddled around with it and it is all running fine 
again now, but I don't see that I did anything to fix it.

All this makes me think that my network is probably close to the edge.  
It is best described as a stubbed topology, with very uneven stubs, so 
not the perfect installation.

Looking at the network with owhttpd (fantastic tool that Paul!) I see a 
load of stuff under statistics/errors, but all of the values are zero.  
Does that mean that no errors have been detected since it started up?  
It reads about 25 devices every 10-15 seconds, so I would be surprised 
if there have been no errors at all. Do I need to do anything else to 
see error info?

Also following this experience and the discussion under the 'Hubs' 
topic, I am thinking that it would be a good idea to install a hub to 
split it up a bit.  Any suggestion what to get, ideally from a UK supplier?

Thanks
Mick

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