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Originally Posted by Team 4457
Not sure about posting the log files, as there are so many and i didn't keep track of the ones in which it happened, but as for the wiring of the Dlink, I think that is a good contender for what the problem may have been. It was wired into a 12 volt connection on the power distribution board, and i did some research and apparently a part that we could not identify was actually a 12 to 5 volt converter, who's purpose is for the Dlink. Am I wrong about that? Would that not be the problem?
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Definitely.
The 5V is specifically made for the D-link to make sure it doesn't lose power.
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