My setup: AX6000 with latest Merlin, with 2 switches downstream to various locations around my 2 story house (basement and main level). All major electronics (including modem, router, switches, etc) are on surge suppressors or battery back-up.
Last evening during a thunderstorm in Colorado, we were startled by an extremely loud bang and flash of light. Sounded like it happened a block or two away behind us. No power interruption at all. Shortly after, we noticed the wifi was down. Went to investigate, and the AX-6000 only had a faint power light on. The wan, lan, wifi lights were off. Modem was on and fine. Odd I thought, I'll just unplug and reboot. No change. Tried a hard reset, no change. One of my switches had no power lights or activity (it's dead), while the other was still working.
After dusting off my AX-88U I had on the shelf, I got everything working again (minus the dead switch, but the 8 ports on the AX88U made up for it). Also discovered that one of my devices (NVIDIA Shield Pro) lost it's LAN port.
I've deduced that the nearby lightning strike induced voltage in my lan runs throughout the hosue, and is probably what caused the damage.
What can be done to prevent this kind of damage in the future?
Last evening during a thunderstorm in Colorado, we were startled by an extremely loud bang and flash of light. Sounded like it happened a block or two away behind us. No power interruption at all. Shortly after, we noticed the wifi was down. Went to investigate, and the AX-6000 only had a faint power light on. The wan, lan, wifi lights were off. Modem was on and fine. Odd I thought, I'll just unplug and reboot. No change. Tried a hard reset, no change. One of my switches had no power lights or activity (it's dead), while the other was still working.
After dusting off my AX-88U I had on the shelf, I got everything working again (minus the dead switch, but the 8 ports on the AX88U made up for it). Also discovered that one of my devices (NVIDIA Shield Pro) lost it's LAN port.
I've deduced that the nearby lightning strike induced voltage in my lan runs throughout the hosue, and is probably what caused the damage.
What can be done to prevent this kind of damage in the future?