I have an echo dot connected to a Bluetooth speaker, that I use to play music. Every time I go to use it, when I play music, it's skippy. Typically, I'm playing music from Spotify or Pandora. It's not horribly bad, but there are noticeable skips every 5 seconds or so. Then if I reconfigure/reconnect the Dot to my wifi network, the problem goes away. Until the next time I use it. I don't use it that often, I'd say every several days.
I have a "mesh" wifi system in my house (Linksys Velop). So I have 5 access points scattered through the house, and they all share the same SSID. What I think is happening with the Echo is that it's dropping its connection to the access point that it has the strongest signal with, and picking up one further away, with a weaker signal. Out of the 5 access points, 2 or three should easily have a very strong signal to where the Echo is located.
No other devices in the house have this issue. Signal strength is fine in the room where the Dot is, for other devices.
Any thoughts or suggestions? Anyone seen this behavior before?
Thanks!
- Dave