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Hi Jim, > make sure the routers are not spoofing (saying a device is active without > really knowing or checking). > also make sure routers are not throwing away the polling packets. > Many router engineers do this to cut net traffic, but the 400 requires being > able to poll a device. Our WAN is owned & operated by our telecom provider from router to router, so I can't access the configuration parameters myself. However, if either condition was true, I would expect the problem to be much more frequent than it is. Is my assumption flawed? John Taylor
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