On 2019/01/30 19:49 , Cornelius Keck wrote:
> I'm wondering, in case the probe continues to have issues, is there a
> way to get a replacement?
Yes, you can always ask for a replacement. We are still quite a bit
behind in shipping probes because the transition from v3 to v4 probes
was quite a bit
Mine has been acting up lately as well. Changed the router (no dice),
ethernet cable (likewise), then the power supply, which improved matters
quite some until earlier today. Right now it's still down, despite the
router it is hooked up to functioning as it should. It has been up close
to eight
On Wed, Jan 30, 2019 at 9:16 AM Gert Doering wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, Jan 30, 2019 at 09:04:45AM -0800, Christopher Morrow wrote:
> > maybe the flash card is going sad? and just doing the proscribed :"get
> new
> > card, power down, swap card, wait for 30 mins, profit" will make things
> > happy
Hi,
On Wed, Jan 30, 2019 at 09:04:45AM -0800, Christopher Morrow wrote:
> maybe the flash card is going sad? and just doing the proscribed :"get new
> card, power down, swap card, wait for 30 mins, profit" will make things
> happy again?
> worse case it costs you a 4g flash card :)
v1 probes do n
maybe the flash card is going sad? and just doing the proscribed :"get new
card, power down, swap card, wait for 30 mins, profit" will make things
happy again?
worse case it costs you a 4g flash card :)
On Wed, Jan 30, 2019 at 7:51 AM Hugh Saunders wrote:
> Hey All,
> My probe v1 (id:65[1]) has
Hey All,
My probe v1 (id:65[1]) has started disconnecting roughly every 2 hours. I
read a previous post[2] that said this may be related to power, so changed
the USB power supply to one that provides 1A (the FAQ says the need 500ma)
but no improvement. I don't notice connectivity issues every coupl