I have found that the Sandisk USB disks will fail, especially under low voltage conditions (underpowered adapter, for example). Alistair gave me instructions when mine failed. - Power off the RIPE Atlas Probe - Remove the USB stick - Power on the tp-link and connect it to the network - Wait for 5 minutes - Insert the USB stick while the RIPE Atlas Probe is powered. If that doesn't work, try a new 4GB USB drive instead. SanDisk was good about replacing the failed USB drive, but I think I'd use a different brand than can tolerate lower power. On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 3:11 PM, Florian Streibelt <florian@inet.tu-berlin.de
wrote:
Hi,
I got a probe returned that was not able to connect to the Atlas network. The probe was doint nothing for 2 days, only the leftmost LED (Power) was on, nothing else seems to happen.
I also had to learn, that after the probe was not working, the user cleared the USB-Stick.
Is there a way to resurrect the probe? Also the probe should be re-added to my ambassador account, if possible.
Greetings, Florian
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