P Nelson wrote: > If you have not changed your wifi system recently, and you suspect it is > due to the Wifi6 problem, then the solutions are > 1) bypass the internal wifi. This can be done by connecting via > ethernet or using wifi to ethernet bridge such as the vonets or in my > case a TP-link nano router. > 2) install wlanpoke which will restart the wifi process when it detects > a problem. However, this reduces the disconnect problem but does not > eliminate the problem. > > If you have updated your router recently, then check the settings to > turn off wifi6 on the 2.4 ghz band. However, based upon my experience > attempting to use wifi6 caused my radios to disconnect within a few > minutes. You mentioned 12 hours, so it could be someone else using > wifi6. In my case, some of my radios will drop wifi connection, while > others continue to work. It can happen every few hours, or take days to > occur. This is why I suspect it is due to a neighbor's wifi system. > > Heurer's experience could be unique. I have radios that started as UE > versions and original Logitech radios. Some would disconnect but others > would not. I suspected there might be a hardware difference, but when I > switched the radios location, the problem stayed at the location.
Update: Problem 'solved'' by coinnection via ethernet. Regarding the other points brought up: no changes made on router or network; only change done lately was installation of community firmware a few months back;, problem start did not coincide with this... Agree with you - probably new wifi bought by neighbor... As this only occurs (so far) during periods with inactivity, ill look into wlanpoke... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ THildebrandt's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=69370 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=117231 _______________________________________________ Radio mailing list Radio@lists.slimdevices.com http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/radio