I bought a CyberPower 1500PFCLCD UPS back in September which supplies surge protection across one ethernet connection in addition to the regular protection for power cables. I also have an ASUS router providing wired connections with one other PC, a NAS, and a TV. It provides wireless connections for an additional PC and other devices (cell phones, etc).
Shortly after purchasing the UPS, my network connection dropped - which is extremely rare with my current setup. I traced the problem back to my UPS, so I bypassed the protection from it and directly connected the ethernet cable to my PC. Problem solved. I was concerned since I had recently purchased the device and didn't want to pay shipping to obtain a replacement.
I later reconnected the network cable to the UPS and it seemed to be working fine until the same problem occurred once again! Shutting down the UPS and restarting it didn't seem to help. I eventually discovered that this issue occurred whenever the other PC (with a wired connection to my router) started up. The UPS protection over ethernet would block any of the data from passing through. This issue *only* happened when that other PC starts up - not with the wirelessly connected PC, or with the wired connections for my NAS or TV.
Before I try investigating further, has anyone else run into a similar issue before? Could this be a router issue or simply a faulty UPS from CyberPower?
Shortly after purchasing the UPS, my network connection dropped - which is extremely rare with my current setup. I traced the problem back to my UPS, so I bypassed the protection from it and directly connected the ethernet cable to my PC. Problem solved. I was concerned since I had recently purchased the device and didn't want to pay shipping to obtain a replacement.
I later reconnected the network cable to the UPS and it seemed to be working fine until the same problem occurred once again! Shutting down the UPS and restarting it didn't seem to help. I eventually discovered that this issue occurred whenever the other PC (with a wired connection to my router) started up. The UPS protection over ethernet would block any of the data from passing through. This issue *only* happened when that other PC starts up - not with the wirelessly connected PC, or with the wired connections for my NAS or TV.
Before I try investigating further, has anyone else run into a similar issue before? Could this be a router issue or simply a faulty UPS from CyberPower?