Have you checked your router settings to make sure your 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz networks are running SEPARATELY? Many new routers, especially wireless mesh systems, combine their 2.4 and 5Ghz networks into a 'single' network, meaning they appear as one network with a single SSID, even though they are actually not the same signal. CV (as do many companies with 2.4Ghz only devices) advises that you go into your router setup and turn that option off, make sure that the 2.4Ghz network has it's own SSID, and connect all of your 2.4Ghz only devices to that network. I had the same issue with my wifi power strips (all of my wifi power strips, not just the Hydros strips), along with my IP camera and my Sicce Syncra return pump. As soon as I separated the 2.4 and 5Ghz networks, everything has worked much better. I do still get the random odd "disconnect" error, but I've tested the system immediately after these errors have popped up and everything worked as it should, both my Control 4 and Control 2 could communicate with the strips and turned off/turned on the appropriate outlets depending on what test I ran. I believe most of these disconnect errors are just very random, very brief hiccups in the connection. And when I say brief, I'm talking a second or less in most cases.