And if you just disconnect Espruino+WIZnet from a power source and unplug from the network, then plug it back in after just 10 seconds, do you still have the problem or is it fixed until the next time?
I actually develop on a network with the Home Hub 5, so I'm surprised I haven't hit this. Do you think you could narrow it down to a small program that makes this happen, and then post it up so we can test here?
It's possible that something is being done (many GET requests happening at once) that confuses Espruino/WIZnet.
I'll try that when I get home tonight. Its actually running really well so long as I'm careful about powering off. I've a small http server app which has been running all night without issue.
Espruino is a JavaScript interpreter for low-power Microcontrollers. This site is both a support community for Espruino and a place to share what you are working on.
It does sound strange - has anyone else has this?
And if you just disconnect Espruino+WIZnet from a power source and unplug from the network, then plug it back in after just 10 seconds, do you still have the problem or is it fixed until the next time?
I actually develop on a network with the Home Hub 5, so I'm surprised I haven't hit this. Do you think you could narrow it down to a small program that makes this happen, and then post it up so we can test here?
It's possible that something is being done (many GET requests happening at once) that confuses Espruino/WIZnet.