From hai-users at eddyg.promessage.com Thu Jan 2 08:55:58 2014 From: hai-users at eddyg.promessage.com (Eddy) Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2014 09:55:58 -0500 Subject: [Hai-users] Intermittent periods of packet loss to OmniPro II In-Reply-To: <52C2D315.1040700@jafus.com> References: <52C2D315.1040700@jafus.com> Message-ID: On Dec 31, 2013, at 9:22 AM, Bill Johnston wrote: > Did you ever resolve this? Nope, I didn't resolve it, although it seems that my issue may be caused by some sort of excessive network traffic. I have some network-based backup jobs that start at 2am, and looking through the logs from HaikuHelper (Mac app which allows push notifications for events to iOS devices) the "Connection to controller interrupted" regularly occur a few minutes after 2am and the connection issues continue until the data transfers return to lower levels. For reference: Oct 29 03:05:59 [212] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted Oct 30 03:05:56 [212] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted Oct 30 04:00:49 [212] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted Oct 31 03:05:58 [212] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted Nov 1 03:06:07 [212] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted Nov 1 04:00:53 [212] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted Nov 2 04:00:55 [212] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted Nov 3 02:06:05 [212] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted Nov 4 02:05:59 [212] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted Nov 5 02:06:57 [212] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted Nov 6 02:05:59 [212] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted Nov 7 02:05:58 [212] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted Nov 8 02:07:05 [212] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted Nov 9 02:05:59 [212] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted Nov 9 03:01:00 [212] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted Nov 9 21:12:14 [212] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted Nov 10 02:05:59 [185] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted Nov 11 02:06:05 [185] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted Nov 12 02:05:59 [185] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted Nov 12 03:00:58 [185] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted Nov 13 02:05:59 [185] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted Nov 13 03:00:58 [185] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted Nov 17 09:35:46 [185] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted But after Nov 20, there were no "interruptions" until Dec 27. So go figure. It also appears there are other "events" that cause the issue since it sometimes occurs at other times. Everything on my LAN is connected via a gigabit switch, and my guess is that somehow the 10Mb half-duplex link on the OmniPro 2 can't handle some aspect of the network traffic (a bunch of devices on my LAN are 1000Mb). From jkv at mindspring.com Thu Jan 2 09:26:40 2014 From: jkv at mindspring.com (Joseph K. Vossen) Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2014 10:26:40 -0500 (GMT-05:00) Subject: [Hai-users] Intermittent periods of packet loss to OmniPro II Message-ID: it might be worth putting the HAI on it's own vlan (providing you can configure your switch so you can still access everything properly) -----Original Message----- >From: Eddy >Sent: Jan 2, 2014 9:55 AM >To: Bill Johnston >Cc: "hai-users at tssi.com" >Subject: Re: [Hai-users] Intermittent periods of packet loss to OmniPro II > >On Dec 31, 2013, at 9:22 AM, Bill Johnston wrote: > >> Did you ever resolve this? > >Nope, I didn't resolve it, although it seems that my issue may be caused by some sort of excessive network traffic. > >I have some network-based backup jobs that start at 2am, and looking through the logs from HaikuHelper (Mac app which allows push notifications for events to iOS devices) the "Connection to controller interrupted" regularly occur a few minutes after 2am and the connection issues continue until the data transfers return to lower levels. > >For reference: > >Oct 29 03:05:59 [212] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted >Oct 30 03:05:56 [212] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted >Oct 30 04:00:49 [212] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted >Oct 31 03:05:58 [212] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted >Nov 1 03:06:07 [212] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted >Nov 1 04:00:53 [212] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted >Nov 2 04:00:55 [212] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted >Nov 3 02:06:05 [212] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted >Nov 4 02:05:59 [212] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted >Nov 5 02:06:57 [212] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted >Nov 6 02:05:59 [212] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted >Nov 7 02:05:58 [212] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted >Nov 8 02:07:05 [212] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted >Nov 9 02:05:59 [212] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted >Nov 9 03:01:00 [212] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted >Nov 9 21:12:14 [212] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted >Nov 10 02:05:59 [185] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted >Nov 11 02:06:05 [185] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted >Nov 12 02:05:59 [185] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted >Nov 12 03:00:58 [185] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted >Nov 13 02:05:59 [185] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted >Nov 13 03:00:58 [185] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted >Nov 17 09:35:46 [185] : Notification ? Home: Connection to controller interrupted > >But after Nov 20, there were no "interruptions" until Dec 27. So go figure. > >It also appears there are other "events" that cause the issue since it sometimes occurs at other times. > >Everything on my LAN is connected via a gigabit switch, and my guess is that somehow the 10Mb half-duplex link on the OmniPro 2 can't handle some aspect of the network traffic (a bunch of devices on my LAN are 1000Mb). From dave at horoschak.net Sun Jan 19 14:25:55 2014 From: dave at horoschak.net (Dave Horoschak) Date: Sun, 19 Jan 2014 15:25:55 -0500 Subject: [Hai-users] Wireless problem Message-ID: I just installed a 42A00 GE wireless receiver on my OP2. I'm trying to associate a GE SAW Outdoor motion sensor with the receiver, but it doesn't seem to acknowledge that it's there. I go in to setup mode, select the addressing, then see unit/zone 1 (with no LEDs lit or blinking). I then trip the sensor but there's no change on the display of the receiver. I have the sensor a few feet from the receiver for testing, so I know it's not a distance problem. Unfortunately, I only have one transmitter to test with right now. Has anyone seen this before? - Dave