Good point Graham. Now I'm in a warehouse with one router, many startups, 
many power machine working and Sonos speaker with audio streaming.

Mark, I try and it seems to work..how to do for run this command on every 
boot?


regards,
Sebastián

On Friday, December 2, 2016 at 3:51:53 PM UTC-8, Graham wrote:
>
> Might not be the BeagleBone Green at all.
>
> What else is running on you home router?
>
> Things that run off batteries like smartphones and tablets sign off to 
> save battery power then sign back on every five or ten minutes.
>
> A lot of cheap wireless routers don't have enough computing power to both 
> route packets and run the sign-on authentication encryption processes.
>
> So, they stop processing packets for the other clients while they 
> authenticate the thing signing on.
>
> Any system streaming data, audio or video has to have big enough buffers 
> to cover up the system behavior.
>
> It is amazing what you learn when you try to stream a lot of data in real 
> time on a WiFi system.
>
> And this is with a strong signal without interference.
>
> You learn even more in a weak signal, congested RF environment, and throw 
> in a few nearby microwave ovens, which are in the same 2.4 GHz band.
>
> --- Graham
>
> ==
>

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