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Roter randomly crashing and restarting when ftp/smb featuresa are used
Roter randomly crashing and restarting when ftp/smb featuresa are used
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Roter randomly crashing and restarting when ftp/smb featuresa are used
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I am able to acess the drive i connected to the system, however when i tried to perform an upload, the router crashes and restarts. any help?
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Re:Roter randomly crashing and restarting when ftp/smb featuresa are used
3 weeks ago
One thing that can cause this is if the usb drive is pulling to much power for the router. Use a powered hub. Be sure you are using the disk formats that are supported by that router. Also try a different usb cable.
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Re:Roter randomly crashing and restarting when ftp/smb featuresa are used
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@ArcherC8 could be. i pugged in an external hard drive into the router, all my partitions are ntfs and ext4
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Re:Roter randomly crashing and restarting when ftp/smb featuresa are used
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Per the user guide for the X50...
If you use a USB hard drive, make sure its file system is FAT32, exFat, NTFS or HFS+.
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