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WLED isn't stable on my 8266 boards (wifi connection drop) #5640
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bugconnectivityIssue regarding protocols, WiFi connection or availability of interfacesIssue regarding protocols, WiFi connection or availability of interfacesneeds investigationThe bug has not yet been reproduced by me. Analysis or more details are needed.The bug has not yet been reproduced by me. Analysis or more details are needed.waiting for feedbackaddition information needed to better understand the issueaddition information needed to better understand the issue
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bugconnectivityIssue regarding protocols, WiFi connection or availability of interfacesIssue regarding protocols, WiFi connection or availability of interfacesneeds investigationThe bug has not yet been reproduced by me. Analysis or more details are needed.The bug has not yet been reproduced by me. Analysis or more details are needed.waiting for feedbackaddition information needed to better understand the issueaddition information needed to better understand the issue
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What happened?
WLED isnt stable to me anymore. not sure what happened. these r the connection statuses of my 5 WLED strips.
on this graph, black line means disconnected from wifi. u can see how many times each LED strip has disconnected in just last 24 hours.
even though they dont blink or turn off when they disconnect, its still very annoying, is it stable for u?
To Reproduce Bug
just connect to wifi.
Expected Behavior
It shouldnt disconnect at all.
Install Method
Binary from WLED.me
What version of WLED?
V16.0.0
Which microcontroller/board are you seeing the problem on?
ESP8266
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Anything else?
top 4 is custom esp8266 controller i bought from a local seller. each cost $5. last one is DOMRAEM ESP32 controller from aliexpress. all connected to unifi express 7 router via 2.4Ghz 20Mhz wifi
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