Hello all! This time, i'm coming for the core problem
We're having an issue with stability that has many strange symptoms and has us all wondering what might be behind it.
Basically, we have a routerboard that reboots itself every few days. It can go up to a week, then reboot, or maybe reboot twice in a few hours.
Also, sometimes, when logging in via winbox the router takes a hefty time to respond. So, basically, i suspect of a hardware problem, because we have tried many configurations, connecting different clients, etc, and were never able to duplicate the problem.
I suspected first of the voltage, as the tower is on a mountain and using solar panels, so we checked the voltage almost every hour for a few days, and found out that we have a cycle, with max 4 volts variation between night/day, but it is always within specifications. So we discarded voltage.
Then i suspected of possible humidity condensation, but the RB is in a stanc(sealed hermetic) box, so that is not possible.
I also suspected interference, but there are no cell towers or other wi-fi towers in the area
I suspected of possible auto-interference between other antena we have on the same tower, but they are separated by a grounded grid that stops them from interfering each other.
In our logs we also had the infamous "unicast key exchange timeout" and we suspected it might have something to do with the issue at hand,, but after solving the Wep/wpa/tkip/ etc. it has never appeared again, yet the issue of reboots, persists
To check in depth for temperature, state of the cable, etc, we would have to take a trip to the mountain, wich means renting a VERY expensive helicopter and a few hours of hiking, or taking a 3 day long hike. So it would be awesome if there was a way to solve this without actually going there
I thank you in advance for your time, and if there is any additional information you might need to help me, please do ask, i can provide anything you might neeed.
Cheers