by Jason Rose » Thu Aug 09, 2018 9:59 am
Sorry folks. We're dead in the water for a while. Here's what I know:
-The lightening strike that caused this mess was visually observed hitting near the Scale Track and traveling up the rails past the Depot.
-The Depot office lost 2 printers, a clock, and the router provided by the ISP (which was replaced).
-The Friends lost our primary firewall. Fortunately our back-up was offline and is now in production and working fine.
-Joe tested both our primary and back-up cables between the firewall and the wireless node. Neither is working.
-The node is powered on, but we have no connection to it which leads me to believe it is toast.
-So, despite a couple of layers of surge protection on our power and data links, the surge was apparently strong enough to blow up the firewall and the wireless node.
Joe is returning next week and we have a work-around that may get us up and running then. The long-term fix of replacing the node is still being worked on by the FCTS staff. These nodes are about $2,000.
*A very big thank you to Joe Kanocz for traveling several hundred miles by plane and ground to check this out.
And, special thanks to FCTS Docent Pat Maufrais for offering to help.
More later...
Jason Rose
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