reinholdk wrote: 
> You mean the radio loses connection after it was in stand-by overnight?
> Was it still connected to the AP and only disconnected from LMS or even
> disconneted from the AP?
> And it doesn't occur when only one radio was connected?
> Can you try a different router?
> 
> For my Asus routers I disable Wifi for some hours during the night and
> also the LMS server (old Win10 PC, wired to the router) sleeps when
> idle, but the Radios don't have issues to reconnect to LMS in the
> morning. They either send a WOL packet to wake up the server or they are
> connected immediately if the server is running.

bpa wrote: 
> To solve a problem it is best to understand and determine what is wrong
> - rather than try lots of different things and changing values and hope
> for a fix.  
> 
> Please run a wifi analyser - this way you can be sure the channel you
> choose is the "best" one and not also used by neighbours. Most common
> issues with "new "wifi problems is a neighbours wifi.  Often neighbours
> have similar problems and soon they will also change their channel
> number and so the cycle repeats.
> 
> Signal strength is not enough - you also need to know a quality value to
> see if there is interference.


I carefully took one step at the time and watched for change. I did use
WiFi- analyser at all times, I have one Radio running, One refuses to
stay connected, where it had no problems before I know of no change in
the network. I am looking for a hardware solution now


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