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Old September 23rd, 2004, 04:17 AM
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Default SPA 3000 gone wild

I ordered my SPA300 from Voxillab about 2 months ago. I guess I have been having some growing pains like the rest in here, but since yesterday the unit started to reboot like crazy for no particular reason. It reboots every 5 minutes and also does not give dial tone.

If I unplug the unit it goes back to work for a while and then it goes nuts again.
No there was not a thunderstorm and the FXO port and unit are plugged in to surge protector.

Please help and let me know if someone has experiences this type of behavior, If I do not fix it soon the unit might flight out of the window courtesy of my wife.

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Old September 23rd, 2004, 07:00 AM
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No such experience, sorry. You may want to return it under warranty before your wife gets her way :!:
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Definately sounds like something's broken. Contact support and we can replace it.
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Old September 23rd, 2004, 12:46 PM
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I had a similar problem with my SPA3000 few days ago. It would reboot every hour causing my phone to (obviously) loose the dial tone. The problem turned out to be my dhcp server which is running off of Linux box. The Linux box got rebooted but dhcpd daemon didn't start. I restarted the dhcp daemon, rebooted SPA3K and all is OK now.
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