Bogus "Device Off-Line Alert" from Eyez-On?
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 11:33 am
I'm out-of-town and just received an Alert Email from noreply@eyezon.com that said: "Please be advised that your monitored device XXXXXXXXXXXX has been off-line for at least 24 hours. Please check your network. You will continue to receive these alerts until you have resolved the problem"
I then logged on to my Eyez-On portal and everything looks OK. It shows the "Last Update: September 30, 2013, 8:27 am", which is the current time. The portal's event log shows that no events occurred over the weekend .
I then called Consolidated Monitoring and they told me they also have not seen any events occurring over the weekend, but they had no way of checking their current connectivity with my 2DS without an event occurring (I was surprised they couldn't check the connectivity).
I then connected to my router remotely with a browser and it looks to be solid. It has not lost Internet connectivity over the weekend according to its log and it is connected currently. I could trigger a router reboot, but I didn't want to lose any evidence in tracing this possible bug.
I'm standing by for help.
I then logged on to my Eyez-On portal and everything looks OK. It shows the "Last Update: September 30, 2013, 8:27 am", which is the current time. The portal's event log shows that no events occurred over the weekend .
I then called Consolidated Monitoring and they told me they also have not seen any events occurring over the weekend, but they had no way of checking their current connectivity with my 2DS without an event occurring (I was surprised they couldn't check the connectivity).
I then connected to my router remotely with a browser and it looks to be solid. It has not lost Internet connectivity over the weekend according to its log and it is connected currently. I could trigger a router reboot, but I didn't want to lose any evidence in tracing this possible bug.
I'm standing by for help.