Hi Michel,

Thanks for you answer. I'm using an Ikea KOPPLA (204.150.27) which provides 
17W. It's powering two v3 probes and one v4 probe. The other probes work well, 
so i don't think that the power supply is causing this.

What i meant was, that maybe some USB sticks are to slow and thus not able to perform 
writing of a big chunk of data in the expected time, and therefore the USB 
flash/filesystem is considered broken? Can you tell the exact cause for the "Flash 
drive filesystem corrupted"-tag is? What triggers this?

I am aware that USB 3.0 is backwards compatible, but since USB 3.0 sticks are 
faster, maybe it makes sense to stick with them (hehe), to ensure that at least 
the full USB 2.0 potential is used.

BR,
Simon


On 09.01.23 12:26, Michel Stam wrote:
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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