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Saturday
Hi there.
I've recently gotten the 5G Outdoor hub kit.
When it works, it's been fantastic.
But now the new kit has taken on the old hub's issues.
It'll reboot on it's own accord, with no interaction from me and drop off the network.
Going through the syslogs, there's many many mentions of:
Sat Mar 29 23:06:03 2025 daemon.info atcid[9820]: [ATCI] 1043:readline(): ERROR:No data from USB devices
Sat Mar 29 23:06:03 2025 daemon.info atcid[9820]: [ATCI] 974:readline(): invalide fd set [3].
Sat Mar 29 23:06:03 2025 daemon.info atcid[9820]: [ATCI] 974:readline(): invalide fd set [4].
Sat Mar 29 23:06:03 2025 daemon.info atcid[9820]: [ATCI] 974:readline(): invalide fd set [6].
Sat Mar 29 23:06:03 2025 daemon.info atcid[9820]: [ATCI] 1006:readline(): Wait for select data from USB
And other Linux code I cannot decypher at the current moment, but there's no visible syslog entry for why it's rebooting semi constantly.
This hub also has a Brand new sim card too, but the issues remain.
Can anyone assist on this? As I'm sorta ready to send it back to Three.
Sunday
Hello, SAllen.
Welcome to the Three Community.
Oh, it's disappointing to hear it was running so well only to start acting poorly. Does the outdoor hub have a USB port? If so, are you using it? Could you check the Hub to ensure that any port covers are closed correctly?
I'm not entirely sure what would cause those errors to start popping up, but if everything looks ok on the outside, I'd recommend doing a factory reset. If it continues after that, the hub might need looked at by the team, perhaps even replaced.
Pete.
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6 hours ago
Sorry for the delayed reply.
Last couple of days it's been...fine?
I don't know why or how it's suddenly started being stable, had zero dropouts and the speeds are insanely fast in the early mornings.
Eero reported a fastest at around 582mbps down 83 mbps up
Touch wood it'll stay connected and not drop again.