Might be useful to first check causes at the upper levels of the stack. It's a complex stack.
Run a hotspot using a smartphone or a PC and see if the behaviour is different. If it does not disconnect, then it's the router Wifi interacting with the Pico's Wifi that might be to blame -- DHCP or one of those things. There are many forum threads of all kinds on this subject, on multiple websites.
If it behaves exactly the same, then one might look more closely on the Pico side. Reconnecting every so often can be tried as a simple solution, but one that does not actually solve the underlying issue.
Run a hotspot using a smartphone or a PC and see if the behaviour is different. If it does not disconnect, then it's the router Wifi interacting with the Pico's Wifi that might be to blame -- DHCP or one of those things. There are many forum threads of all kinds on this subject, on multiple websites.
If it behaves exactly the same, then one might look more closely on the Pico side. Reconnecting every so often can be tried as a simple solution, but one that does not actually solve the underlying issue.
Statistics: Posted by katak255 — Sun Dec 22, 2024 1:11 am