pete_c
Guru
Had a look at the event logs and see that you are running Oracle Virtual box? Curious what you are using Virtual box for?
I see an network event called VBoxNetLwf causing network disconnects.
I googled VB and Windows 10 on the Oracle Virtual box forum and do see an issue with networking and VB and Windows 10 over here ==>
ID Event 12 for VBoxNetLwf
Next steps are to disable the VB / Oracle VB service running on Windows 10 if you can do that without affecting the running of Home Assistant and the OmniLinkBridge software.
Here familiarity with Oracle VB running on Ubuntu 18.04 as I use it for Microsoft SAPI voices for automation.
Updating to current version of Oracle VB was a tumultuous experience here last week. Well too updated VB W2003 32bit server to VB W7 32bit lite mostly just for the dot net upgrade to 4.7. The little boxes below in the W7 window is running 5 instances of SAPI in different voice fonts.
For Windows 10 (to make it a bit lighter) you can remove many of the built in non removable applications today using been using Revo Uninstaller. You can get rid of the XBox stuff, tiles that you never use et al. The only way to do this early on was to manually remove each of the software pieces via command line shell. It was time consuming and a PITA. And if you do not utilize the desktop then really this stuff is just eye candy for a pleasant user experience.
For the maxi automation server here using an iSeries i3 lite CPU with 16Gb of memory. Eats around 35 watts or so. The mini automation server is using an Arm64 CPU which does well at about 5-10 watts except it doesn't run Oracle VB. Both are running Ubuntu 18.04 64 bit. I would suggest to have a look at docker and running HA and the OmniLinkBridge software in Docker. It is very much plug n play these days.
I see an network event called VBoxNetLwf causing network disconnects.
I googled VB and Windows 10 on the Oracle Virtual box forum and do see an issue with networking and VB and Windows 10 over here ==>
ID Event 12 for VBoxNetLwf
Next steps are to disable the VB / Oracle VB service running on Windows 10 if you can do that without affecting the running of Home Assistant and the OmniLinkBridge software.
Here familiarity with Oracle VB running on Ubuntu 18.04 as I use it for Microsoft SAPI voices for automation.
Updating to current version of Oracle VB was a tumultuous experience here last week. Well too updated VB W2003 32bit server to VB W7 32bit lite mostly just for the dot net upgrade to 4.7. The little boxes below in the W7 window is running 5 instances of SAPI in different voice fonts.
For Windows 10 (to make it a bit lighter) you can remove many of the built in non removable applications today using been using Revo Uninstaller. You can get rid of the XBox stuff, tiles that you never use et al. The only way to do this early on was to manually remove each of the software pieces via command line shell. It was time consuming and a PITA. And if you do not utilize the desktop then really this stuff is just eye candy for a pleasant user experience.
For the maxi automation server here using an iSeries i3 lite CPU with 16Gb of memory. Eats around 35 watts or so. The mini automation server is using an Arm64 CPU which does well at about 5-10 watts except it doesn't run Oracle VB. Both are running Ubuntu 18.04 64 bit. I would suggest to have a look at docker and running HA and the OmniLinkBridge software in Docker. It is very much plug n play these days.