All work machines need permission from your employers (preferably in writing). Without such permission, extreme consequences can ensue such as firings or theft of service charges. It is to your protection to get it is writing because bosses change and the replacement may choose not to believe in a verbal agreement.
If you have such written permission, then going to IT support to have a router rebooted shouldn't be an excessive issue though they might choose to do it after business hours so as to be less disruptive to others.
Cannot connect to get jobs
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Re: Cannot connect to get jobs
I don't have a good solution to that (work, I mean ) Or to proving whether the router is at fault. But I'm fairly sure it's either router, firewall, or some other part of the system outside of FAH itself that is causing packets to go AWOL.aardWolf wrote: It's work, so I can't exactly reboot the router.
David
Re: Cannot connect to get jobs
Your unteathered log does NOT show the successful download of a WU; it shows starting a WU which had already been downloaded. We need to see what messages were shown and which server IPs were involved.
Posting FAH's log:
How to provide enough info to get helpful support.
How to provide enough info to get helpful support.