#bwurtz999
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Let me get a colleague who's better with terminal to assist
Thank you
can you run a network diagnostic from the settings menu in the reader and see what that says?
https://stripe.com/docs/terminal/readers/bbpos-wisepos-e#updating
we do have some telemetry from the reader but it's mostly saying it can't connect to our servers due to various network errors and SSL timeouts so maybe something on your network is blocking/firewalling something
It's back up and running now, but there was a 30 minute period or so where the screen wouldn't update
And I ran a network health check during that time period
and it said 'Your current network is healthy'
This completely shut down our service because we couldn't take card payments
Why is it now suddenly working?
It's using the same network as before
maybe it was installing an update?
There was nothing on the screen to indicate that. It was the standard screen
Would it do that in the background and interrupt service?
no, but it can restart at midnight to install updates (https://stripe.com/docs/terminal/fleet/reboot-time). It decides local midnight based on the Location it's registered in, maybe you moved physical location or timezone so it doesn't match?
No, it was working at the same location yesterday
Something strange was going on. I could see the Ethernet symbol on the reader screen, and at the same time the Dashboard was telling me it was offline
After a restart it started working again
Do you know what would cause this behavior?
not really no
that could be caused by your network being down(the Ethernet symbol just means it has an assigned IP, not that it can reach the internet or Stripe)
Interesting
Ok
And you don't see any strange behavior from this reader right now do you?
no
looking at telemetry all I really see is that at 0:54 (UTC) it rebooted(as I mentioned above, it does that) and then we have no more telemetry until 13:10 UTC a couple of hours ago
there ares some mentions of scanning for Wifi so note https://stripe.com/docs/terminal/payments/setup-reader/bbpos-wisepos-e#network-priority like
The BBPOS WisePOS E resets its priority to Ethernet when rebooting. Even if previously configured for WiFi, the reader switches to Ethernet if it detects an Ethernet cable connection while starting up.
maybe in your setup you previously were using Wifi and it switched to Ethernet and your network settings are different there
Yeah the reboot must've fixed whatever was going on