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Old 06-26-2016, 12:10 AM   #5
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After doing couple more tests, I believe that Calibre never terminates the device if the device connection drops abrubtly which results in refused connections from any device.

I think that Calibre should terminate jobs and connections if it cant engage in meaningful andsuccessful handshakes with the device after certain time periods, say half an hour to one hour. If within this time frame none of the connected devices responds back properly, Calibre should just terminate the device connection (and jobs related) because it is hard to restart Calibre on the go on a cell phone or an eink device. Or maybe CC can have an option to for a reconnect regardless of the connected device.

Basically my connection was disconnected while syching when I was out. 6 hours later I wanted to connect back with CC and guess what Calibre still was thinking that there was already a device connected and was refusing my wireless device connection attempt. So I had to restart Calibre. Thankfully I was close to my desktop this time.

Last edited by loviedovie; 06-26-2016 at 12:14 AM.
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