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<blockquote data-quote="Tony" data-source="post: 173672" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>Network issues are a nightmare sometimes. I have my router set to NOT automatically update, however they pushed the update through anyway, and it completely crashed my network. So bad in fact that whatever signal the router was putting out ended up freaking out my fish tank controller. During the time my router was freaking out, my fish tank was reporting it was at 142ºF!!!! My fish are still alive, so no, it did not heat up, it actually did the opposite. </p><p></p><p>Since the sensor was reporting wicked high, the heater never turned on. The tank fell from 80ºF to 71ºF. Once the system was back up and running (router), it still would not heat up because I have a fail safe that if the temp falls below 75ºF, then it turns the heater off as the temp falls below 75 if the sensor falls out of the water. </p><p></p><p>So yea, Thanks to Ubiquity (surprise!!!) pushing this update through to my UDM Pro, it almost destroyed a multi-thousand dollar, decade old saltwater tank..... I am NOT a happy camper right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony, post: 173672, member: 1"] Network issues are a nightmare sometimes. I have my router set to NOT automatically update, however they pushed the update through anyway, and it completely crashed my network. So bad in fact that whatever signal the router was putting out ended up freaking out my fish tank controller. During the time my router was freaking out, my fish tank was reporting it was at 142ºF!!!! My fish are still alive, so no, it did not heat up, it actually did the opposite. Since the sensor was reporting wicked high, the heater never turned on. The tank fell from 80ºF to 71ºF. Once the system was back up and running (router), it still would not heat up because I have a fail safe that if the temp falls below 75ºF, then it turns the heater off as the temp falls below 75 if the sensor falls out of the water. So yea, Thanks to Ubiquity (surprise!!!) pushing this update through to my UDM Pro, it almost destroyed a multi-thousand dollar, decade old saltwater tank..... I am NOT a happy camper right now. [/QUOTE]
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