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I have about two of three phones in my office that go offline whenever the PC goes into hibernation. The network LAN cable is connected into the phone and then the PC connects to the phone.
My only theory is that when the PC turns off there's not enough data transmitting through the connection for the network switch to keep the connection active. However, I did switch off the power saving mode on our switch and it's not happening with all machines. We're using Polycom VVX410 phones and Cisco SLM2048T 50-port switch with a ASUS RT-AC87U router.
I would understand if this was happening on all machines but it's only happening on a handful of machines.
My only theory is that when the PC turns off there's not enough data transmitting through the connection for the network switch to keep the connection active. However, I did switch off the power saving mode on our switch and it's not happening with all machines. We're using Polycom VVX410 phones and Cisco SLM2048T 50-port switch with a ASUS RT-AC87U router.
I would understand if this was happening on all machines but it's only happening on a handful of machines.