You need to determine which side is losing the connection.  Silicondust
does have a decent Linux Forum.
Is everything up to date on the 14.04?  I had tried to setup TVHeadend on
Linux.  At the time I tried it, things
were not all that stable with the V4L drivers and the HDHomeRun.

Something else that could cause problems is time.  Is ntp running?  Does
the time step every once in a while?


On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 10:06 PM, John Jason Jordan <joh...@gmx.com> wrote:

> My house is wired with Cat6 ethernet to which everything is connected,
> including an HDHomeRun TV tuner (the Connect, not the Extend or the
> Prime). The incoming signal is just an over the air antenna. The router
> is a D-Link DIR-860L B1 (thanks again, Russell). The router also
> supplies wireless, used only by my phone and my laptop, although the
> laptop is also wired.
>
> Everything works perfectly except that the HDHomeRun Config GUI pops up
> a 'communication error' message periodically. Sometimes I can go a
> couple days without it happening, but this evening it happened three
> times, one right after the other. I can recover just by scrolling up or
> down in the channel list in the HDHomeRun confit GUI. In other words,
> this is a major annoyance, but not a total fail.
>
> Side note: All my computers are just straight Xubuntu 14.04, up to
> date. There is no mythtv installed. All I use to view television on VLC
> is the HDHomeRun Config GUI.
>
> The manufacturer, Silicondust, provides occasional firmware updates.
> The latest is dated 8/15/2017 and I have applied it, but there was no
> change in the frequency of the errors.
>
> At the last Clinic I brought up this issue and Tomas suggested setting
> up a cron job to ping the HDHomeRun device periodically. After thinking
> about it I think that this would accomplish nothing. It would respond
> to the ping and several hours later would lose the connection again.
>
> I could use some suggestions.
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