Major network outage for the entire state beginning at midnight Friday July 18 into early morning Saturday July 19
The Transit Ring migration is scheduled to begin at midnight on Friday July 18th
The Transit Ring migration is scheduled to begin at midnight on Friday July 18th
The date for this work has been changed to begin at midnight on Friday July 18th. The major network outage for the entire state, North and South, to upgrade Transit Ring Routers and circuits will happen then. This status is being closed, and a new status notification will be created.
Major network outage for the entire state, North and South, to upgrade Transit Ring Routers and circuits – RESCHEDULED
Water leak in the basement of a building in the Capitol Complex has negatively affected AC units in data rooms.
AC problems in Capitol Complex More Details >
Multiple Carrier Lines Down Resulting in Reduced Capacity
Carrier Lines Down causing reduced capacity More Details >
Experiencing packet loss out our north connection to the Internet and Internet2.
Network latency in the north to upstream ISP More Details >
WVNET is experiencing packet loss with upstream provider.
WVNET Network Packet Loss More Details >
Both VPN tunnels to OCI are down.
Tunnels to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure down More Details >
WVNET is currently experiencing an issue with our connectivity between our datacenters and our Oracle Cloud tenancy.
Connectivity Issues to Oracle Cloud – Resolved More Details >
Firewall reboot has been completed and all services are back online
Scheduled Reboot Completed More Details >
Morgantown Firewalls were rebooted tonight (March 20th) at 10PM. The outage lasted 6 minutes. Please contact our NOC if you have any issues.
The Morgantown Firewalls were reloaded at 10pm on 3/19/2025. Services restored by 10:08 PM.
The event was successful. All services should be returned to normal.
Please contact the WVNET NOC if you have any issues with your services, please contact the NOC at 800-253-1558 x0.
Multiple outages in area due to storms causing repair delays. Current network utilization within available capacity.
Several circuits down in the Charleston area More Details >