No matter how hard you try there will always be one more unforeseen bug. Thanks for making every effort to get it right but beassured users know that it will not be perfect. There will always be a GoFigure 1.1, 1.2 etc
It's reassuring that known bugs are being addressed in the firmware updates, with that in mind, at what point does a problem become significant enough to be investigated. Is it a question of how severely it impacts performance or simply a predefined number of people bringing up the issue?
I'm still having drops in connection when using poly as a dlna renderer (with both bubbleupnp and Audirvana/roon).
Now I understand that the subjectivity of wifi setups makes it incredibly difficult to come up with a 'magic bullet' solution but could a list of 'best conditions' specifically for poly be put together?
I ask because I've now tried three routers (bought for their strength it terms of stability), created a dedicated wifi network just for poly, naturally changed wifi channels and positioned poly just about everywhere in my house and yet the connection drops most noticeably when a new device connects to the network (somebody picks up their phone). It can be after 3 minutes or 20 minutes but it does systematically drop.
Thanks in advance for any guidance you can provide!
I will be flying tommorow and wanted to use Poly hotspot mode on the plane to play from SD card. So got into access point mode and connected to Poly network and it showed the Poly config page as usual, but when I wanted to escape config page to open Glider to play music the Poly network disconnects and my home wi fi connects automatically.
So i cant use Poly network as long as I have another networks available. Should this be this way or I am doing wrong something?
It's reassuring that known bugs are being addressed in the firmware updates, with that in mind, at what point does a problem become significant enough to be investigated. Is it a question of how severely it impacts performance or simply a predefined number of people bringing up the issue?
I'm still having drops in connection when using poly as a dlna renderer (with both bubbleupnp and Audirvana/roon).
Now I understand that the subjectivity of wifi setups makes it incredibly difficult to come up with a 'magic bullet' solution but could a list of 'best conditions' specifically for poly be put together?
I ask because I've now tried three routers (bought for their strength it terms of stability), created a dedicated wifi network just for poly, naturally changed wifi channels and positioned poly just about everywhere in my house and yet the connection drops most noticeably when a new device connects to the network (somebody picks up their phone). It can be after 3 minutes or 20 minutes but it does systematically drop.
Thanks in advance for any guidance you can provide!
I have had the same experience as you, but only when situated at the farthest point from the router where the WiFi signal is relatively weak. Have you tried giving Poly the highest access priority on your router? If not, that might help.
Actually, scratch that suggestion as I see that you have created a dedicated network just for Poly.
I already passed security check and was not arrested. I have limited mojopoly version which, if not on serious cold, fire up within seconds. But still my telephone liked my WiFi that much that did not allowed poly hot spot to connect, will see how it goes on the plane. I have back up plan if poly will not connect glider I will use my new Isine 20 out of the phone with cipher cable, in each scenario I should survive
I already passed security check and was not arrested. I have limited mojopoly version which, if not on serious cold, fire up within seconds. But still my telephone liked my WiFi that much that did not allowed poly hot spot to connect, will see how it goes on the plane. I have back up plan if poly will not connect glider I will use my new Isine 20 out of the phone with cipher cable, in each scenario I should survive
If you are using an iPhone, in the wifi select page, try click the 'i" icon on the right side of the screen to enter Poly hotspot setup, in that screen, uncheck auto login, and check auto join.
Your phone should be able to connect to Poly's hotspot.
If you are using an iPhone, in the wifi select page, try click the 'i" icon on the right side of the screen to enter Poly hotspot setup, in that screen, uncheck auto login, and check auto join.
Your phone should be able to connect to Poly's hotspot.
Yes the go figure App controls the complete set up of Poly via Bluetooth and there is an option that allows you to control the SD card if for some reason you cannot use WiFi such as on certain flights.
Mojopoly passed flight exam. It connected via poly hotspot. Spotify of line worked the best no issues. Glider was second most stable connection but as i am using beta version currently it requested me to wait 10 minutes from time to time. 8 player crashed on one album and could not play anything else... but had overal 5 hours of musical enjoymenr...
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