12-26-2024, 09:22 AM
The router changes the channel in case of high traffic caused by other WiFi networks in the neighborhood. And there are a lot here around my home.
If it is not too difficult, it is certainly a good idea to let WiModem monitor the connection and establish a new one if it is lost. It could also be that the router receives an update or is restarted in some other way and the connections are interrupted as a result.
For now, I let my BBS software check with ATI every 10 minutes to see if there is a connection and if not, reboot the modem. Of course, only when it is idle.
If it is not too difficult, it is certainly a good idea to let WiModem monitor the connection and establish a new one if it is lost. It could also be that the router receives an update or is restarted in some other way and the connections are interrupted as a result.
For now, I let my BBS software check with ATI every 10 minutes to see if there is a connection and if not, reboot the modem. Of course, only when it is idle.