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Florian 'floe' Echtler
Florian 'floe' Echtler
@floe@hci.social  路  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

I have a Raspberry Pi Zero (1) running as an outdoor camera, and as it's doing HDR, it's usually pretty much at 100% CPU constantly. I've noticed that the wifi connection tends to permanently drop out after a few days or so, which doesn't seem to happen when the camera process isn't active. Are there any known issues with Raspis, Wifi stability, and CPU load? Couldn't find anything online, maybe I just got a lemon? 馃

#raspberrypi

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dusoft
dusoft
@dusoft@fosstodon.org replied  路  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@floe you can also have a watchdog to restart wifi automatically

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Florian 'floe' Echtler
Florian 'floe' Echtler
@floe@hci.social replied  路  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@dusoft good suggestion, thanks, can't hurt 馃憤

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Chris Burton
Chris Burton
@burtyb@widget.uk replied  路  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@floe disabling WIFI power management might help if you haven't already tried that.

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Florian 'floe' Echtler
Florian 'floe' Echtler
@floe@hci.social replied  路  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@burtyb no, thanks for the hint, I'll give that a try 馃憤

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