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I'm having some trouble with my soho.
Configuration:
WAN --> manual/fixed IP from isp
LAN --> No DHCP

User can't use e-mail, surf,...

When I reboot the soho it all works for some minutes and then it stops.

What could be the problem. Could this be a virus consuming all my licenses??

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Martijn wrote:
> I'm having some trouble with my soho.
> Configuration:
> WAN --> manual/fixed IP from isp
> LAN --> No DHCP
>
> User can't use e-mail, surf,...
>
> When I reboot the soho it all works for some minutes and then it stops.
>
> What could be the problem. Could this be a virus consuming all my licenses??

Perhaps if you told us how many licenses you have, how many users, how
many licenses show as used, what you see in the error logs.

*Some* infomation would be useful.

I suspect that this is far more likely a temperature problem although
its hard to say without information like "I turn it off and let it cool
down and its OK" or " I turn it off and on and its ok".



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