I'm hoping someone much smarter than I am can give me a random, magical suggestion that works, but I'm not sure if there's really a way to fix this remotely.
I have a PogoPlug E02 running ALARM that is connected to my router in my college apartment. It was set up for remote access so I could run Transmission, Motion, and a few other small things.I am currently 6 hours away at home for the summer. It had been running stable for several days, and was probably up for at least 2 to 3 weeks.
Today, I am unable to access it remotely at all. I logged into my router and it shows that my PogoPlug is listed as an active client with an IP address, but it is completely unresponsive to any connections that were previously working (SSH, Transmission, & Motion).
Now I have two questions:
First, what causes a PogoPlug running ALARM to just freeze up or become nonresponsive, with the only way to fix it being a reboot? This used to happen every once in a while, but it was never a big deal because I was there and could just unplug it and plug it back in. I'm wondering if there is something I can do to prevent this from happening again.
Secondly, is there any magical way to get it rebooted if it truly does have an active network connection?
Worst comes to worst, I can have a friend go into my apartment and reboot it, but I'd rather do it myself if I can. I'd have to mail him a key and then hope he doesn't throw wild parties at my apartment while I'm gone lol.