Reconnect after disconnect on WLAN
Hi,
I use the KiwiSDR in a somewhat original set-up. i have it in a container in the garden, connected to USB power packs. It connect to my LAN via a little WLAN dongle, that connects to the Ethernet port. I have moved the box/antenna away form the house to eliminate as much interference as possible. that works well. However every once and a while the config gets disconnected from the WLAN. This happens randomly, fortunately not very frequently.
What I am wondering: is there any way to force it to reconnect automatically?
I have the box outside during the night monitoring NAVTEX and MW/HF DSC stations, so I am not present to reconnect manually.
Suggestions welcome!
Frans
I use the KiwiSDR in a somewhat original set-up. i have it in a container in the garden, connected to USB power packs. It connect to my LAN via a little WLAN dongle, that connects to the Ethernet port. I have moved the box/antenna away form the house to eliminate as much interference as possible. that works well. However every once and a while the config gets disconnected from the WLAN. This happens randomly, fortunately not very frequently.
What I am wondering: is there any way to force it to reconnect automatically?
I have the box outside during the night monitoring NAVTEX and MW/HF DSC stations, so I am not present to reconnect manually.
Suggestions welcome!
Frans
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No, one way or the other the WLAN gets disconnected, so the dongle looses the connection to the AP. The browsers stop. IP address does not change I have a fixed IP address. But I have to manually reconnect the browser to continue receiving.
Frans
Yes, the dongle is plugged in to the BBG ethernet port. I am familiar with LINUX ConnMan. I'll look into it, after making a backup. The Dongle does not have the option from your previous email, but I think I have found the cause: I use two battery packs to feed the dongle and the kiwiSDR. One pack feeds the other and when the feeding pack is empty, the dongle disconnects, although the primary pack is still at 100%. The solution is to have a dedicated pack for the dongle. The BBG/Kiwi does not seem to be impacted by the empty feeding pack. I'll try this option before the ConnMan option.
The problem will probably go away soon as we are currently suffering severe winter weather, with last night -10°C. Tomorrow temperatures here at the Cote d'Azur will go back to normal at around 12°C overnight. Batteries don't like cold weather, I guess.
Thanks John for the suggestions and your time. I really appreciate the excellent support!
Frans