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Gordon and Tom worked on improving the ethernet connectivity. Gordon opened the low DSM and discovered that the ethernet surge protectors were extremely hot.
12:13 Gordon pulled ethernet fuses the fuse on the eth1 port in the mid DSM
12:17 Gordon removed the ethernet fuses the fuse on the eth1 port in the high DSM
From the low DSM, Tom pinged, in succession, the high DSM, mid DSM, the router (192.169.0.5), and google.com. In all cases, 50 pings were returned with no missing returns. At the same time the ethernet surge protecters in the low DSM cooled appreciably. Vmote (3,19) at the high DSM now reads a voltage of 12.22 V.
Gordon added an ethernet surge protecter to the cable between the ethernet switch and the router now at the top of the tower.
Previously we saw about 10% loss of packets on pings to high. The CBR400 router was also not stable, frequently it would not respond to http inquiries. Samples from high over the network were being discarded because the TCP connection would not keep up.
The networking to high and to the cbr400 router on the tower now seems to be much improved. It appears that the DSMs were putting a +V on the ethernet cable and the surge protectors were trying to discharge it, getting very hot.