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I do not have any kind of funky firewall or anything, a fairly basic home network (modem, router, r/pihole, a bunch of IoT devices). However, I have noticed the node losing connectivity quite often. This is shown through pi-Alert that I have running, and I also notice that sometimes when I refresh the status page it times out only to come back on a refresh or two later. Using Ethernet did not appear to make any difference. Another thing to note, I stopped the node, deleted p2pstate.bin (that would get rid of any "bad actors" in the peer list, correct?), shut down the Pi, hooked up Ethernet, restarted everything. It shows the same false flag for syncing, but the log showed some different errors. I do not have the same disconnections, at least not yet, when hooked up to Ethernet.