<gnarface>
now that's weird, i've only seen that happen when a ethernet card is fried
<gnarface>
i had this one dead ethernet card pulled from a pc i was fixing for someone
<gnarface>
strangest thing... would WORK at about twice the speed of the switch's capacity for about 2-3 seconds worth of scp transfer then the switch would straight up freeze and have to be power-cycled
<gnarface>
strange failure case for a network device, imo
<gnarface>
can't tell if it burned out or if someone managed to hack the firmware with a really nasty virus
<rajkosto>
if i reboot my orangepi pc2, the switch its connected to would break for a few seconds while its initializing
<gnarface>
or ... i dunno maybe someone actually wasn't trying to break it, maybe they were trying to make it faster in a really unsafe way
<rajkosto>
and i can see this when i just ping another device on the network (not the orangepi or .1.1) while its rebooting
<gnarface>
so weird
<gnarface>
these aren't setup with power-over-ethernet are they?
<rajkosto>
nope
<rajkosto>
and the ethernet does work at full gigabit after the init
vagrantc has quit [Quit: leaving]
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<rajkosto>
ah nvm its just a quirk of the router i was plugging it into
<rajkosto>
unplugging anything makes that same thing happen
<rajkosto>
very strange that the orange LED on the orangepipc2 is now solid instead of blinking when using this other switch now