Hmm could it be this... Sleep 0
https://github.com/arendst/Tasmota/wiki/energy-saving
I kind of already forgot, so long time ago
https://github.com/arendst/Tasmota/wiki/energy-saving
I kind of already forgot, so long time ago
Aye tried that.Hmm could it be this... Sleep 0
https://github.com/arendst/Tasmota/wiki/energy-saving
I kind of already forgot, so long time ago
Since you asked about it, did you have any tasmota specific solution? Because I'm running tasmota and having connection problems after a power cycle of tasmota devicesAre your IOT devices running tasmota firmware?
Since you asked about it, did you have any tasmota specific solution? Because I'm running tasmota and having connection problems after a power cycle of tasmota devices
I made a lot of changes to my setup so I can’t say for certain what fixed the issue, but my setup has been running solid since.
On the devices; static IPs (including gateway and DNS) and sleep set to 250 in my case.
On the router; reserved IPs, 2.4 fixed channel (using the least crowded / most appropriate channel in your setup), 20(not 40)MHz, short preamble, TX bursting turned off, all 2.4 beam forming off.
All devices worked well except for one which got sorted after a reflash. All devices are on tasmota 8 (Doris) currently, zero issues.
Not sure which version you’re on, but tasmota has now defaulted to turning off mdns for discovery. Might want to have a look at that setting as well and see if that helps.
Hopefully all this results in a stable setup for you too. Good luck.
Just for your info, in my case it is sufficient to turn off the 2.4 for few seconds and switch is again on for having all my SONOFF Tasmota connected without the need to reboot the device.Thank you, I shall try it this weekend!
Did you also experience troubles reconnecting after a power cycle of tasmota devices?
My solution is tedious but basically rebooting my router fixes all connection issues from tasmota. Not a sustainable solution..
Thank you, I shall try it this weekend!
Did you also experience troubles reconnecting after a power cycle of tasmota devices?
My solution is tedious but basically rebooting my router fixes all connection issues from tasmota. Not a sustainable solution..
I can suggest to modify the sonoff FW and flash a Tasmota 8.2.I recently upgraded all my routers to 384.16 and started having issues with my wifi being very "laggy", could't work out what the problem with and initially thought one of my kids was hogging all the bandwidth.
After some research I found this article and tried all of the suggested changes to the wifi settings etc, nothing seems to help.
I am running stock firmware on the Sonoffs.
I have 1 x RT-AC88U & 3 x RT-AC68U in a mesh and was running 384.16.
I subsequently downgraded everything back to 384.15 and it seems to have sorted the majority of the disconnects out, where I was getting one every 5-10 seconds I am now down to one every 2-3 minutes.
May 3 15:09:48 wlceventd: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(420): eth5: Auth 5C:CF:7F:58:47:C9, status: 0, reason: d11 RC reserved (0)
May 3 15:09:48 wlceventd: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(449): eth5: Assoc 5C:CF:7F:58:47:C9, status: 0, reason: d11 RC reserved (0)
May 3 15:09:56 wlceventd: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(401): eth5: Disassoc 5C:CF:7F:58:47:C9, status: 0, reason: Disassociated because sending station is leaving (or has left) BSS (8)
May 3 15:09:56 wlceventd: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(386): eth5: Deauth_ind 5C:CF:7F:58:47:C9, status: 0, reason: Class 2 frame received from nonauthenticated station (6)
May 3 15:09:56 wlceventd: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(386): eth5: Deauth_ind 5C:CF:7F:58:47:C9, status: 0, reason: Class 2 frame received from nonauthenticated station (6)
May 3 15:09:56 wlceventd: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(386): eth5: Deauth_ind 5C:CF:7F:58:47:C9, status: 0, reason: Class 2 frame received from nonauthenticated station (6)
May 3 15:09:56 wlceventd: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(386): eth5: Deauth_ind 5C:CF:7F:58:47:C9, status: 0, reason: Class 2 frame received from nonauthenticated station (6)
May 3 15:09:56 wlceventd: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(386): eth5: Deauth_ind 5C:CF:7F:58:47:C9, status: 0, reason: Class 2 frame received from nonauthenticated station (6)
May 3 15:09:56 wlceventd: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(386): eth5: Deauth_ind 5C:CF:7F:58:47:C9, status: 0, reason: Class 2 frame received from nonauthenticated station (6)
May 3 15:09:56 wlceventd: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(386): eth5: Deauth_ind 5C:CF:7F:58:47:C9, status: 0, reason: Class 2 frame received from nonauthenticated station (6)
May 3 15:09:56 wlceventd: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(386): eth5: Deauth_ind 5C:CF:7F:58:47:C9, status: 0, reason: Class 2 frame received from nonauthenticated station (6)
May 3 15:09:56 wlceventd: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(386): eth5: Deauth_ind 5C:CF:7F:58:47:C9, status: 0, reason: Class 2 frame received from nonauthenticated station (6)
May 3 15:09:56 wlceventd: WLCEVENTD wlceventd_proc_event(386): eth5: Deauth_ind 5C:CF:7F:58:47:C9, status: 0, reason: Class 2 frame received from nonauthenticated station (6)
But really, a WiFi enabled essential oil diffuser? Yeah.
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