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    SG-2220 solid amber status

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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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      All SG-2220s are outside warranty at this point.

      Does it show anything on the console? Do the NIC LEDs stay on even with nothing connected?

      Steve

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        phoenixxko
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        I have to pick it out from the site where it failed but my admin there sent me such info which led me to that old post - I’ll hook it up later and post results - thanks !

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          phoenixxko
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          got it home finally today, no console output :/ solid green on network cards and solid amber on status led ...

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            Mmm, almost certainly a hardware failure then unfortunately. The only thing that can be done there is to replace the board. That's not economically viable. 😞

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              phoenixxko
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              most probably a victim of this:

              https://www.netgate.com/blog/clock-signal-component-issue

              strange they did not publish the workaround which can be done for existing device - exchange program is over for long time already so I guess this is thrash thing now ...

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                @phoenixxko said in SG-2220 solid amber status:

                strange they did not publish the workaround which can be done for existing device

                There is no software workaround for that, it's a hardware issue. For SG-2220 there is no hardware fix for it either. Only replacing the board entirely.

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                  phoenixxko
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                  so there is no wiring workaround or something to do on hardware level ? thanks !

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                  • stephenw10S
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                    last edited by stephenw10

                    Not on the SG-2220. You may have seen hardware 'fixes' for other devices but the required lines are not exposed anywhere that can be used on the 2220. Or the 2440/4860/8860 for reference.

                    I mean I imagine you could replace the SoC but the required component skills and equipment for that are beyond mine!

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                      phoenixxko
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                      is there any description which component is the issue exactly ? thanks !

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                      • stephenw10S
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                        The System-on-Chip is the main part of the device. The largest chip under the heatsink.

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                        • Dobby_D
                          Dobby_ @phoenixxko
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                          @phoenixxko said in SG-2220 solid amber status:

                          is there any description which component is the issue exactly ? thanks !

                          If the SoC is defect let us imagine, you now thinking it can be replaced by
                          another SoC that is not faulty, right? But if they are all "faulty" I mean
                          the whole series of them, what you want to resolder then on the board?

                          Finding peoples or companies that are professionals in SMD soldering
                          with a hot air canon or a solder bar may be not the real problem, but
                          getting hands on a SoC (chip) that is not touched by this problem
                          is the most important thing here. I mean you desolder an Intel Atom® Prozessor C2338 (Rangely) that is defective and you can´t resolder one
                          if the entire series is touched by this problem!

                          Intel Atom CPU C2338 (former Rangely)
                          End of Servicing Lifetime Wednesday, June 30, 2021

                          #~. @Dobby

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                            phoenixxko
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                            you are right gents, if there is no simple workaround, the rest is economically viable - thanks for your time, I'll trash it :/

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