That's what I figured here, too, having the same experience. With the
Boom and Controller never having problems and with five other wireless
devices not complaining about connectivity, it had to be the Duet.
But replacing the router has made the Duet as reliable as everything
else, even
Got the blue light on mine yesterday after rebooting it, as it happens.
Rebooting my router seemed to fix the problem as I noticed some of my
other devices connected via wifi were also behaving strangely and this
fixed their issues too ...
I seemed to always have these intermittent connection problems, and also
assumed it was the Duet. A few weeks ago the router itself gave out
completely, and I had to replace it. The Duet has performed flawlessly
ever since. I have to wonder whether the router was marginally flaky
all along,
Since no other device has ever complained about the wireless routers
(and I have had 3 different ones sincde the Duet was caled top duty),
no, it is the Duet, not the wireless access point.
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...this is my least fav product ever. I regreat the day I got one.
Now, again, it refuses to connect to the server. Every time I end up in
the try again screen. Every other device in the house (several SB3s,
Booms, Radio and Touch) are very happily connected to the server
(7.7.2). The Duet has
Do the factory reset on the receiver. I recently had a issue with one of
my receivers where it would go as far as getting the blue LED (it has a
IP on my network but wouldn't connect to my server). Ended up having to
use UDAP to fix it, but it's been good since then.
I did the factory reset, and of course it worked (as I knew it would).
This happens about 2-3 times a year with the Duet. I will probably put
it on Ebay in the next few weeks, I have a spare multipurpose SB3 that I
will use for bedroom duty.