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Siglent SDS1104X-E and SDS1204X-E Mixed Signal Oscilloscopes

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Calambres:
Nope. Both LAN cable and the WLAN adapter are always connected. Just switching fron WLAN to LAN and back to WLAN via the Utility menus.

BillyO:
I stopped using WLAN so I can't check this directly for you, but I think what happens when you change interface the IP stack gets dumped and re-started.

Why not just connect your LAN to your router?

Calambres:
Because the router is quite far away from the scope. In fact it is on another floor!

I'm using the WLAN just for that purpose but must connect to the AWG via LAN.

BillyO:
I don't think your scope is any different.  If it can't detect an NTP server when the stack restarts it stops trying otherwise you will keep getting errors.

There are IP over mains adapters that will allow you to connect your lab LAN to the router.  I use these (https://www.amazon.ca/TP-Link-Powerline-Ethernet-TL-PA7017-KIT/dp/B084CZMYNM), but there lots of other makes as well.

Calambres:

--- Quote from: BillyO on September 18, 2023, 12:22:02 pm ---There are IP over mains adapters that will allow you to connect your lab LAN to the router.  I use these (https://www.amazon.ca/TP-Link-Powerline-Ethernet-TL-PA7017-KIT/dp/B084CZMYNM), but there lots of other makes as well.
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Been there, done that!  :)

I'm a Short Wave DXer aficionado and once you plug one of those things in your house, the AM reception (LW, MW and SW) is jammed and, what is even worse, the PLC generated noise gets into my stereo's RIAA preamp for vinyl albums!  :-\

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