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remotehams sdr setup acting weird lately

so ive been running my remotehams setup for about 8 months now and everything was working great until last week. now when i try to connect from work the audio keeps cutting out every few minutes and sometimes the frequency just jumps around by itself. at home on the same network everything seems fine though

anyone else seeing this kind of behavior? im wondering if its something on their end or if my internet at work is just getting flaky. the connection shows as good in the client but something is definitely not right

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I had similar issues a few months back and it turned out to be packet loss on my work connection. Try running a ping test or traceroute to see if you're getting timeouts. Also check if your work IT department changed anything with their firewall rules - mine started blocking some of the UDP traffic which caused all sorts of weird behavior with remote operation.

yeah that frequency jumping thing sounds familiar. mine was doing that when the pc at the remote site was running low on memory. remotehams can be pretty resource hungry especially if you have other stuff running. might be worth checking task manager next time your at the remote location to see whats eating up cpu cycles

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