Very interesting. I've been watching this thread because we have been having connection problems for the last couple months that appear to be getting progressively worse. I never chimed in because it has not affected any of my cameras (MotionEyeOS), but it has certainly affected our PC's. I've done all of the process of elimination that I could, and have not ruled out that either Micro$oft pushed out an update that affected our wifi connectivity, or that the internet has become so busy during this pandemic, that at times, it's just one big denial of service. During my process of elimination, I switched my current Netgear R8000P for my previous R7000P, and that didn't make anything better; however, every time I would reboot the whole house internet (Netgear cable modem AND router, Comcast ISP), things would work better for a few hours then the trouble would return. It go so bad yesterday that I started working off of my M2000 hotspot (T-Mobile), and was surprised when I started having the same problems - telling me it couldn't have had anything to do with our connectivity equipment or ISP.
The problems we're experiencing and reason I've been watching this thread:
- Google and Firefox browsers returning that the website was not found, but then automatically refreshing and working 2-4 seconds later
- Multiple attempts required to reach some sites, mostly FTP but HTTP/S also before the connection would be made rather than returning that the site is unreachable
- Zero byte download files when using Firefox, and occasional failed downloads when using Chrome
- Software applications not executing properly because they are unable to reach their programmed sites (most FTP) ... I have also seen this when running things on my RPis in Linux
- Clicking on links in other applications (Micro$oft Access in my case) returning that they are not able to go out on the internet
Again, while my MotionEyeOS cameras appear to be working well from behind and outside the home internet, I am still having some of the problems as reported here, so with all that said, is the problem reported here really MotionEye, or something else that is appearing in MotionEye ???
Sorry for the rant,
Dewey