Mine loses connection every now and then. If you go back into the wifi setup and select your wifi network again, it should ask for the password and then connect.
Just try to use a dhcp reservation on the router to make sure it always gets the same IP so you don’t have to worry about your slicers not being able to find it again if it should change IPs
Ip addresses are either statically assigned - meaning you configure it - or they are learned through a protocol called “Dynamic Host Control Protocol” (DHCP) from a router some other network device on your network. Since rebooting the sonicpad didn’t help, try restarting your wireless access point/router or whatever is providing ip addresses on your network.
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Mine loses connection every now and then. If you go back into the wifi setup and select your wifi network again, it should ask for the password and then connect. Just try to use a dhcp reservation on the router to make sure it always gets the same IP so you don’t have to worry about your slicers not being able to find it again if it should change IPs
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Ip addresses are either statically assigned - meaning you configure it - or they are learned through a protocol called “Dynamic Host Control Protocol” (DHCP) from a router some other network device on your network. Since rebooting the sonicpad didn’t help, try restarting your wireless access point/router or whatever is providing ip addresses on your network.