![]() I mirrored the switch port in which the router is connected to analyze the traffic. ![]() All clients are connected to one of those switches, with also some wireless access points. The router is plugged to a dlink DGS-1210-52 switch (named A) linked to another DGS-1210-24 switch (named B) by an optical fiber. ![]() I then discovered that just unplugging/replugging the network cable was sufficient to come back to working state. The router gets unresponsive to ping and naturally the network connection is dead. But I changed 2 times of router, from a Cisco Linksys E4200 with stock firmware to an Asus RT-AC87U with DD-WRT build 26635 (still in beta, so could not be stable) then a Netgear with stock firmware. First I suspected the router to be dead/overcharged since it was the source of freezes and rebooting it was solving the problem. We have some network hangs since 2 weeks ago. I'm posting here looking for some help of network experts. I'm with a trouble that goes beyond my network knowledge.
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