This is my new repeater location (airPoint indoor in client bridge mode, piped into an aPPo on different SSID and channel).
** Yes, this is the one that craps out on me in the heat of the day ** Separate issue here. As you can see by the MRTG graph, I had some outbound (blue) spikes at 7:45 pm and 2:30 am. They are actually pretty substantial outbound spikes (although only max'd at 96k) taking into consideration the duration of the traffic (totaled 10 Meg). The green/blue blurb from 4:15-5:15 was me throwing some big PING packets at it from the Ethernet side. I don't have a single client in the MAC authentication of this unit...I also don't have a single client subscribed to connect to this unit. It was just installed on Saturday, and until I fix the heat-issue (NO, the firmware didn't work), I cant do a damn thing with it except power-resets and then watch it (while twiddling thumbs). I am currently graphing the Ethernet side, so what you are seeing (actually reversed, but correctly so) is green is traffic download destined towards the aPPo (or wireless users-which I have none), and blue is traffic (normally originating from the wireless user--which I have none) outbound/upstream. I am not tracking the wireless side of the unit right now...although that may not be a bad idea. Guess I will do that today. Okay...so here is my question. What could cause this outbound traffic (from the Ethernet side)?? It appears that the aPPo is creating upstream traffic onto the Ethernet side?? Why?? There are really only 2 options: 1. created by aPPo 2. created by wireless user. I have no wireless users. Maybe I am just missing something?? Sully
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