justwords wrote: 
> With the lastet Fritz-Labor-Software 7.39 (will become FritzOS 7.50) all
> my squeezebox radios loose connection to the server after around 15
> minutes. This happens also if the connection is via Ethernet cable.
> Sometimes the wifi-symbol on the radio will become red, sometimes only
> blue. So the wifi itself seems to be working, but the connection to the
> network is lost. Interesting: This does not happen with the Squeezebox
> Boom (connected via cable). I use LMS 8.3 with Max2play on a raspberry
> pie 3 (also used lms 8.2). Tried to switch "mysqueezebox", also this did
> not work. Any ideas? Abandoning my Squeezebox installation would be bad.

Does the mysqueezebox connection work after rebooting? 

So all the radios "lose connection" to LMS all at around 15 minutes? Far
fetched: this could be because of the LMS IP address changing, and the
radio not finding the new address, but the Boom doing so before the play
buffer becomes empty. A consistent 15 minutes sounds like a DHCP lease
lifetime. The WiFi-6 and mesh issue exhibits more random, not uniform,
times, although perhaps not if the WiFi-6 and mesh are coming from the
connected access point. (I believe the randomness comes from a rare chip
firmware bug occurring during periodic scanning for other access points,
one of which is confusing the firmware.)

According to 'this site English version'
(https://allinfo.space/2022/05/06/preview-of-fritzos-7-50-laboratory-firmware-for-eight-routers-from-the-fritzbox-series/),
the new Fritz!OS offers "... an even better mesh WLAN (test)." You might
try disabling mesh (and WiFi-6) in the 2.5 gHz range, although this
would not affect the Ethernet connected radios. It is hard to imagine
how the Ethernet connections could be disrupted. Maybe those radios are
not actually using the Ethernet. If so, or anyway, it might be helpful
to access the router software and examine its settings.

Maybe (unlikely) LMS on the RPi is being affected. Can you connect to it
via your computer using the same IP address?

In any event, the site says "Users can switch back to the official
Fritz!OS at any time via System -> Update ->  Fritz!OS version." You
might try switching back to an earlier version after trying the router
settings.


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