raspberry ethernet dropping when usb is plugged in after few hours or days












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We have a UWP application and quite a few Raspberry Pis (model 3). We use them to display content on monitors (through WebViews) and we use the microphone for speech recognition (navigation between UWP pages, WebViews with different pages are on each page).



Sometimes the ethernet stops working, this so far occurred only on Raspberry Pis with microphones plugged in, but it occurs too rarely to be sure it's because of the microphone. Ethernet port the Pi is connected to is up and ethernet is blinking on the Pi, but it can't download content for WebViews, nor can I connect to it via device portal.



When I restart the Pi (manually since I can't connect) it runs normally, for hours or days. This occurs also on Pi with original Pi charger.



Occurs on 2 different networks.



Could it be because of the USB microphone?
Could it be because of bad code and I missed it? (we sometimes load content to multiple WebViews at once, we get configuration from web service).
Could it be something else completely?



Has anyone else experienced something similar?










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  • You've asked several questions in one, to properly answer we'll need an example of one issue with a demonstration or example code that shows where exactly its failing. stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask

    – Victor Procure
    Nov 14 '18 at 14:50
















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We have a UWP application and quite a few Raspberry Pis (model 3). We use them to display content on monitors (through WebViews) and we use the microphone for speech recognition (navigation between UWP pages, WebViews with different pages are on each page).



Sometimes the ethernet stops working, this so far occurred only on Raspberry Pis with microphones plugged in, but it occurs too rarely to be sure it's because of the microphone. Ethernet port the Pi is connected to is up and ethernet is blinking on the Pi, but it can't download content for WebViews, nor can I connect to it via device portal.



When I restart the Pi (manually since I can't connect) it runs normally, for hours or days. This occurs also on Pi with original Pi charger.



Occurs on 2 different networks.



Could it be because of the USB microphone?
Could it be because of bad code and I missed it? (we sometimes load content to multiple WebViews at once, we get configuration from web service).
Could it be something else completely?



Has anyone else experienced something similar?










share|improve this question

























  • You've asked several questions in one, to properly answer we'll need an example of one issue with a demonstration or example code that shows where exactly its failing. stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask

    – Victor Procure
    Nov 14 '18 at 14:50














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We have a UWP application and quite a few Raspberry Pis (model 3). We use them to display content on monitors (through WebViews) and we use the microphone for speech recognition (navigation between UWP pages, WebViews with different pages are on each page).



Sometimes the ethernet stops working, this so far occurred only on Raspberry Pis with microphones plugged in, but it occurs too rarely to be sure it's because of the microphone. Ethernet port the Pi is connected to is up and ethernet is blinking on the Pi, but it can't download content for WebViews, nor can I connect to it via device portal.



When I restart the Pi (manually since I can't connect) it runs normally, for hours or days. This occurs also on Pi with original Pi charger.



Occurs on 2 different networks.



Could it be because of the USB microphone?
Could it be because of bad code and I missed it? (we sometimes load content to multiple WebViews at once, we get configuration from web service).
Could it be something else completely?



Has anyone else experienced something similar?










share|improve this question
















We have a UWP application and quite a few Raspberry Pis (model 3). We use them to display content on monitors (through WebViews) and we use the microphone for speech recognition (navigation between UWP pages, WebViews with different pages are on each page).



Sometimes the ethernet stops working, this so far occurred only on Raspberry Pis with microphones plugged in, but it occurs too rarely to be sure it's because of the microphone. Ethernet port the Pi is connected to is up and ethernet is blinking on the Pi, but it can't download content for WebViews, nor can I connect to it via device portal.



When I restart the Pi (manually since I can't connect) it runs normally, for hours or days. This occurs also on Pi with original Pi charger.



Occurs on 2 different networks.



Could it be because of the USB microphone?
Could it be because of bad code and I missed it? (we sometimes load content to multiple WebViews at once, we get configuration from web service).
Could it be something else completely?



Has anyone else experienced something similar?







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  • You've asked several questions in one, to properly answer we'll need an example of one issue with a demonstration or example code that shows where exactly its failing. stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask

    – Victor Procure
    Nov 14 '18 at 14:50



















  • You've asked several questions in one, to properly answer we'll need an example of one issue with a demonstration or example code that shows where exactly its failing. stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask

    – Victor Procure
    Nov 14 '18 at 14:50

















You've asked several questions in one, to properly answer we'll need an example of one issue with a demonstration or example code that shows where exactly its failing. stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask

– Victor Procure
Nov 14 '18 at 14:50





You've asked several questions in one, to properly answer we'll need an example of one issue with a demonstration or example code that shows where exactly its failing. stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask

– Victor Procure
Nov 14 '18 at 14:50












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