router rebooted a few times. If firewall blocks, why didn't it happen yesterday?Have you tried a router reboot? Nothing in your firewall that suggests wifi traffic to the WiiM is being blocked?
router rebooted a few times. If firewall blocks, why didn't it happen yesterday?Have you tried a router reboot? Nothing in your firewall that suggests wifi traffic to the WiiM is being blocked?
Still, I'll try a lower security level of my routers firewall.router rebooted a few times. If firewall blocks, why didn't it happen yesterday?
If that doesn't work, and you know how to use Wireshark (or have a friend who does), you'd probably be able to identify the root cause in no time at all. It's almost certainly something with your network configuration that changed overnight. If your network infrastructure firmware wasn't updated, and you made no config changes, I'd be a little concerned that the changed behavior could be a byproduct of something nefarious.Still, I'll try a lower security level of my routers firewall.
I see your point, but it would be a great coincidence that my network properties/infrastructure changed overnight, the night after I installed the WiiM.If that doesn't work, and you know how to use Wireshark (or have a friend who does), you'd probably be able to identify the root cause in no time at all. It's almost certainly something with your network configuration that changed overnight. If your network infrastructure firmware wasn't updated, and you made no config changes, I'd be a little concerned that the changed behavior could be a byproduct of something nefarious.
Maybe time to submit a ticket to WiiM thru the feedback section of the WiiM home app to see if they can anything wrong in your device log.I see your point, but it would be a great coincidence that my network properties/infrastructure changed overnight, the night after I installed the WiiM.
WiiM will be aware of it if you or others have sent in a ticket thru the feedback section of the app when it happens - that way they can look for clues in your device logs.Over the last few months my WiiM Pro is constantly moving off Ethernet and back to WiFi. It was fine initially - I guess a firmware update (about 3 or 4 ago) seems to have regressed things.
I have two WiiM Pro, both do the same, one is a bit worse than the other. Usually I've not even used my WiiM since the reboot, and then later find it's moved.
On a reboot both will work with Ethernet fine for a while, then at some point (even though I switched WiFi off in app) they go back to connecting to WiFi. There is no way to clear the WiFi settings, or return to Ethernet - you have to reboot.
Is anyone else getting this? Are WiiM aware of this?
Hi garysargent,Over the last few months my WiiM Pro is constantly moving off Ethernet and back to WiFi. It was fine initially - I guess a firmware update (about 3 or 4 ago) seems to have regressed things.
I have two WiiM Pro, both do the same, one is a bit worse than the other. Usually I've not even used my WiiM since the reboot, and then later find it's moved.
On a reboot both will work with Ethernet fine for a while, then at some point (even though I switched WiFi off in app) they go back to connecting to WiFi. There is no way to clear the WiFi settings, or return to Ethernet - you have to reboot.
Is anyone else getting this? Are WiiM aware of this?