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Router is tp-link AX6600 Archer GX90 served internet by Google Fiber (DHCP) : 3 wired LAN ports; one serves a 15-position switch that has six positions occupied, including four ubiquiti mesh nodes (80 feet away) and my Samsung TV (20 feet away) plus one computer on my repair bench (off and on) (eight feet away), one serves a smart switch on my radio/mesh tower (60 feet away), one serves my Dell XPS-8950 (Win 11 pro) computer (four feet away) reserved address.
Wireless 2.4 Ghz Channel 11 serves Two IP phones, Two cell phones, One HP5C4CE9 printer, my wife’s laptop reserved address, One Raspberry Pi Access Point, One Dreamcatcher 2301 (esp32s3 DCE5BO) reserved address. This Dreamcatcher 2301 is mounted on the wall within six inches of where the v3.05 was, and connected with the same RG6Quad to the LNB, powered with the same 5.0 volt power supply.

Would it help if I assigned a static ip address under “Routing”, as opposed to using a “reserved” DHCP address?

Interesting that this stall always occurs around the time the packet count gets just above 4700, isn’t it?

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