I'm troubleshooting a script on a Raspberry Pi that's on WiFi. It crashes whenever it loses connection (ie. I reboot the router).
For testing my script rebooting takes forever. Is there anyway to briefly switch WiFi off or kick the client?
Thanks, Joe
I hadn't noticed this in the past (just updated 384.13 to .16).
I was just installing the latest OS on a Raspberry Pi. At the end I configure a Static IP that I normally use. The router would not stop listing it as the original Automatic IP. It ended up showing a 3 next to the Icon (3 devices?)...
She seems to have more trouble in her office ~20ft away.
Does it mean anything that there is no Disassoc message?
It's so intermittent it's hard to troubleshoot. I may try moving it to see if it helps.
So I randomly get "eth1: Assoc". It doesn't "Disassoc" and I don't see it happen on my device when it does it.
I am near the router... good signal. I normally don't notice it but it is very aggravating when it (frequently) happens to my wife when she makes call on Google Fi. She ends up pulling...
So, apparently it will never auto logout of the web interface anymore. Mine's always been set to 60 min but I haven't had to log in for 2 days since installing this.
I've never noticed it but according to Wikipedia: "In 2002, based on an internal review of records, Dilip Rangnekar of Otis Elevators estimated that 85% of the buildings with Otis brand elevators did not have a floor named the 13th floor"
Sounds identical to a problem I had. For several weeks I couldn't reach https://informeddelivery.usps.com
[ https://www.snbforums.com/threads/usps-informed-delivery-blocked.55897/ ]
It eventually started working but then I couldn't reach https://www.khq.com/
Now that has started working again...
Factory reset didn't help.
I connected directly to the modem and the page came up fine. So I did "Factory default" thru the Admin page and connected wired with minimal setup and no luck.
It seems to just be the one page and I don't care that much so I'm just gonna leave it alone. I just like...