Since you say that setting up the SBR in bridge mode (I assume you mean
ad-hoc) with the controller accessing the network via the SBR and it
works without a problem, then this, to my mind, points the issue at
your wireless router.

If you really do mean bridge mode, the SBR is accessing the network via
wireless and your controller never drops out then it kind of still
points to the wireless router.

What may be happening is that if a device is only infrequently
accessing an access point then the access point can turn down the
transmit power. With the SBR in ad-hoc mode the SBC isn't accessing the
router so no problems. With the SBR bridging it will keep the router AP
active with power levels high.

Of course it may have nothing to do with it.

May be worth looking for any options in the router config for power
saving or similar.


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