Hi,

out of curiosity: Did you swap out the power adapters with the SunRays, too? I 
just had a keyboard stopping to work on a 3+ yesterday, presumably due to a 
non-original PSU.

Best regards
Matthias
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> I have one station location where the USB keyboard just stops working after a 
> period of time. I am now on my third SunRay P8-270 and every one of them is 
> doing the same thing. None of the others I have had plugged in for some time 
> are doing this. They are all setup the same way, and are basically just 
> acting like web kiosks.  I am on firmware 11.1.2.0_21_2013.06.26.12.35 and I 
> am unable to update it because I no longer have a contract and have no 
> intention of renewing it. I think the only difference between these machines 
> and the others is that the others had previously had an older firmware 
> version and the ones that don?t work went directly from the shipped firmware 
> to the above version.
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> Does anyone have any ideas as to what is causing this problem?
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> I appreciate any assistance.
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> In an effort to troubleshoot another issue I have posted, I spun up an old 
> virtual machine that had some older firmware on it. However, I have forgotten 
> the admin password to the old machine. Can someone please direct me as to how 
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