jkcunningham
New Member
I was troubleshooting a PC on my way-overcrowded workbench and grabbed what I thought was a spare ethernet cable from an 8-port router I keep sitting there for that purpose. Unfortunately, it was actually, a spare wire plugged into my 6-port master 1-wire hub that I had just unplugged from a test board the night before (same color). Lame, lame, lame... I didn't discover my mistake until I debugged why the PC networking wasn't working.
The 1-wire hub was powered with 15-volts, as it has a barometer among its client boards. There was no damage to the ethernet port on the PC which worked fine once I put the correct cable in place and restarted eth0.
However, the OWFS system went down from the moment of the misconnection on and shows no sign of life. The led's on the hub show no sign of life (though they were never consistently on before, so I'm not sure that is necessarily significant).
My question is: did I kill it? Is it fatal?
I looked at the wiring diagram and it didn't look like anything catastrophic would happen, but here I have my reality.
Any ideas?
Jeff Cunningham
The 1-wire hub was powered with 15-volts, as it has a barometer among its client boards. There was no damage to the ethernet port on the PC which worked fine once I put the correct cable in place and restarted eth0.
However, the OWFS system went down from the moment of the misconnection on and shows no sign of life. The led's on the hub show no sign of life (though they were never consistently on before, so I'm not sure that is necessarily significant).
My question is: did I kill it? Is it fatal?
I looked at the wiring diagram and it didn't look like anything catastrophic would happen, but here I have my reality.
Any ideas?
Jeff Cunningham