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MAC addresses are automatically starred out. The network log is useable.
The RCS Partial Service message suggests that at a reboot, not all channels were connected. We'd need to see your full stats (upstream/downstream) to be able to make an opinion. You can ignore the Critical message. T3 Timeout can occur at any time for any reason. If you get a succession of them, followed by a T4 Timeout (which will reset the Hub), then you ,ay have a problem. My circuit always reports T3 events, at least once or twice a day but I never have any outages.
Long and short of it is that the Network Log is only as good as the depth of information ity carries - and in any case it needs to be read in conjunction with the other stats I mentioned. Some Hubs (e.g. Hub 3) do very sparse reporting due to their lack of processing power and RAM.
Finally, there is a sticker on your Hub which provides the original network name and password.
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