Very interesting, I will look at mine on Tuesday when we are do for more storms.
We have a very sensitive Earth Leakage trip which often trips when there is a storm about, so that means my wiring in my house is picking up from the lightning an induced 30Ma of current to trip it. ![Shocked :o](https://forum.kitz.co.uk/Smileys/kitzemotes/shocked.gif)
So if the storms very close it could be picking it up on your wiring.!
Not sure where its picking it up from - Im not electrically minded.
Some of the (boring) facts I noticed was that:-
~ One lightening flash always caused 1 errored second
- Most lightning flashes increased the CRC error down count by 1
- Close flashes racked up CRC error up by several at a time, whilst the more distant flashes didnt seem to affect CRC up.
But that could depend I suppose on what data/how much data was being transferred at that particular moment in time.