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December 21, 2017 at 4:22 am in reply to: Fork with MQTT, Magnetic Sensor support ,Close if left open at night – misc #881
[email protected]ParticipantThe icons are not displayed on your @lawrence_jeff firmware.
Everything else worked great for me. Specially that the IGMPv2 reset bug is fixed.
[email protected]ParticipantI just upgraded to og_1.0.6-LawrenceJeff.bin. The reset issue does not happen on this one!
[email protected]ParticipantOK. I did lots of investigations. The issue is not related to 5G. This is a ESP8266 bug.
The issue happens when one of my accesspoints sends an IGMPv2
Membership Query, general”. This resets ESP8266 connection to wifi and itself altogether.I used Wireshark and got a smart switch to mirror my Ethernet ports. What I get is exactly like this:
This is the full article:
SSDP crash after receiving IGMP message from Access Point #1826
esp8266/Arduino update for multicast bug
I think the firmware needs to be build with this esp8266 fix.
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[email protected]ParticipantLook at this:
[email protected]ParticipantI am not sure about this. The issue has started from around the time a 5G router has been installed however OG is not connecting to that SSID. OG is not even connected to that router. It is connecting to a different SSID on a different router that does not have 5G at all. The only difference with the past is that there 5G router signal in the air with different SSID though.
[email protected]ParticipantYou are right. This is a reboot then. I changed the power supply but still the issue exists.
I didn’t understand what you mean by the last paragraph.
[email protected]ParticipantNo, I don’t see any odd distance there (258cm max). I wish in the log, I could see the reason for reboot if that’s the case.
Are you sure this is a reboot? It takes only a few second. Can it really shutdown, restart, connect to wifi, get a DHCP address in that time?
[email protected]ParticipantNo, this one is not. The signal is strong and the AP is very close to OP and I didn’t have this issue before.
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