Hi Simon,

First thing that comes to mind to me, do you maybe have a power problem? If the 
unit receives just enough power to boot the base TP-Link, but not to power the 
USB stick this may trigger these problems. Would you be able to boot the unit 
with a different power supply (try 5W at the least or 10W), to see if this 
makes a difference?

Speed shouldn’t be much of an issue, USB to my knowledge is backwards 
compatible.

Cheers,

Michel

> On 31 Dec 2022, at 22:31, ripe....@toppas.net wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> i have two v3 probes and i'm experiencing issues: "USB Flash Drive Filesystem 
> Corrupted"
>  
> I have tried multiple USB Sticks, including brand new ones and also sticks 
> from "good" brands like Lexar and Sandisk.
> The issue is not permanent, the error appears and disappears from time to 
> time:
> 
> 2022-12-22 @ 12:14:04 UTC    Probe auto-tagged    Your probe #xxxxx was 
> automatically tagged as "system: Flash drive filesystem corrupted"
> 2022-12-22 @ 18:14:42 UTC    Probe auto-untagged    Your probe #xxxxx was 
> automatically untagged as "system: Flash drive filesystem corrupted"
> 
> This leads me to the thought, that the flash storage is not the real problem. 
> It's unlikely, since i tried multiple dongles. Could it be possible, that not 
> the flash storage is broken, but the speed of the USB dongles is too low?
> 
> All dongles I tried were USB 2.0, not 3.0, since the TP-Link TL-MR3020 is not 
> USB 3.0 capable anyway. But maybe USB 3.0 is a better choice?
> 
> What do you think?
> 
> BR,
> Simon
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