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the 2830 come in June and all the corrections are also in the 2820 Bios
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Wrong thread, sorry, please ignore.
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(2014-05-12, 18:33)joshua.lyon Wrote: While it isn't a max timeout setting, one of the things announced as part of the Gotham release was XBMC will send a WoL request to sleeping servers to ensure content isn't unnecessarily cleaned.
Actually that's a bit of a mistake/mixup of two different features. One is that XBMC will check to see if a source is offline when it can't access a specific file, and it won't remove the library entry if it thinks the entire source is offline. The other is a separate
wake on lan (wiki) feature that can be turned on (off by default).
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So even though I thought it was fixed, I'm still having intermittent wifi issues with openelec 4.0 and the 2820. Proximity to the router doesn't seem to be an issue, and I can't tell when the problem is going to occur. It's shown as connected within the xbmc menu, but I can't see it on the network, can't use the Android remote with it, can't ssh in with putty, etc.
Reinke, has your problem persisted in 3.95, or is wifi working consistently there? I'd feel better if I knew this wasn't a hardware issue. Anyone else seen this problem, or am I one of the few people on the thread without a wired network?