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  • R Offline
    retroflex Project Sponsor Module Developer
    last edited by Aug 20, 2017, 2:33 PM

    I have a pi3 powered mirror that works great when first powering up. A few times a day I can see via the ping module that I loose network. I guess that is normal since the pi is behind the frame, using wifi and is placed some distance from the router.

    But after wifi has dropped once, the modules (calendar and MMM-ResRobot) are never updated again. The calendar is stuck in time. Even though network comes back. It seems the ping module is updated though.

    If I restart the mirror, the modules will update. And if I access the mirror remotely (with MMM-RemoteControl) it shows correctly remotely.

    Any ideas what to do?

    L 1 Reply Last reply Aug 20, 2017, 3:09 PM Reply Quote 0
    • L Offline
      Lange @retroflex
      last edited by Aug 20, 2017, 3:09 PM

      It seems like the browser is crashing or not auto updating since it works when you access from a new location/browser

      R 1 Reply Last reply Aug 21, 2017, 10:48 AM Reply Quote 0
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        retroflex Project Sponsor Module Developer @Lange
        last edited by Aug 21, 2017, 10:48 AM

        @Lange but the ping module is updated along with the clock module, so a crash seems unlikely. But what can I do to debug this?

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          rcollie
          last edited by Aug 21, 2017, 1:36 PM

          The Pi may be turning off the wifi to conserve energy. So, you might need to turn off power management. Here’s a good walkthrough courtesy of modmypi (https://www.modmypi.com/blog/disable-wifi-power-management).

          If you are experiencing drop outs on your wifi interent connection, it could be that your dongle is turning itself off after an idle period. To stop your wifi dongle doing this, we need to disable its power management.

          Either SSH to your Pi, or login to its desktop and open up a terminal.

          First, make a backup of your existing interfaces file:

          sudo cp /etc/network/interfaces /etc/network/interfaces.backup

          Now edit the original interfaces file:

          sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces

          Assuming you haven’t edited this file before all you need to do is delete its entire contents, and copy the following into it:

          auto lo

          iface lo inet loopback
          iface eth0 inet dhcp

          auto wlan0
          allow-hotplug wlan0
          iface wlan0 inet dhcp
          wpa-conf /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
          wireless-power off
          iface default inet dhcp

          The important block of code here is:

          auto wlan0
          allow-hotplug wlan0
          iface wlan0 inet dhcp
          wpa-conf /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
          wireless-power off
          iface default inet dhcp

          So only add that section if you have a custom configuration for any other network interfaces.

          Now exit the nano editor and save your changes:

          Ctrl+x
          Y
          Enter

          Now reboot your raspberry pi:

          sudo reboot

          Once the raspberry pi has rebooted, check that the wifi dongle’s power management has been disabled by typing this command:

          iwconfig

          And checking for: “Power Management:off”

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            da4throux @retroflex
            last edited by Oct 1, 2017, 2:08 PM

            @retroflex I think I have a similar issue, did @rcollie suggestion solved the issue for you ?

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