Not a question, but a request: Until I can use Ethernet, I'd like robust WiFi.

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    Seppi Evans
    Hi-Res

    Hi Dave, try power cycling the Router next time it happens and see your PowerNode reconnects

    Wi-Fi signal strength is worth looking at, please see the support document below to compare yours

    https://support.bluos.net/hc/en-us/articles/360048507294-What-should-my-Wireless-Signal-Strength-be-for-best-performance

  • Alain DW
    Lossless

    Did you try making a DHCP reservation for the Powernode in your router? This often helps making things more stable.

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  • Brian
    Lossless

    I agree with Alain DW, DHCP reservations are essential as otherwise routers can randomly re-assign local IP addresses.

    Plus: Not the answer you may want but since I upgraded my WiFi with the addition of a robust wireless mesh system I have had 0 issues with Bluesound connections.

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  • Alain DW
    Lossless

    Admittedly, I also make use of a (cheap) wifi repeater to enhance the signal to my Node (ethernet from repeater to Node). Makes configuration a bit more complicated but works a charm, zero dropouts and solid like a rock.

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  • Dave Deckert

    Hi, just to reiterate something I stated, "You can't 'add a player' when the player is not findable." 

    The mobile app will automatically offer to "add a player" when it sees none. It assumes you just bought a new Bluesound and need to establish it, fine. It accomplishes that by using a temporary, ad hoc WiFi connection directly to the unit. 

    If an iPhone's Settings cannot see the Powernode in its WiFi list it's because the unit's WiFi has gone dark without provocation. We're talking about only a distance of a few feet, yes? There's no way to recycle or reactivate that without forcing a hard reboot.

    Again, the signal from my router is irrelevant because it cannot force any device to make itself known to the network.

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  • Seppi Evans
    Hi-Res

    Hi Dave

    This implies there is a local networking issues. Only Bluesound support will be able to diagnose so strongly suggest you work directly with them rather than the community forum. Restarting the Router and / or making changes to its config is very relevant.

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  • Dave Deckert

    Hi Seppi,

    Yes, I will be fascinated to learn from Bluesound support how configuring a router is relevant for ad hoc networks it is not a part of.

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  • Seppi Evans
    Hi-Res

    Bluesound is not designed to work with ad hoc networks and requires a router but not an internet connection

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