XBox dongle dropping - log

Hi, my xbox dongle started dropping very frequently, it wasn't doing that before. I had the 4.5.6 (I think) server on a Nvidia Shield. I updated to the last version on the Play Store but the problem is still there, here is the log:

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01-25 18:41:22.971  7575  7575 I android_os_HwBinder: HwBinder: Starting thread pool for getting: vendor.nvidia.hardware.cpl.service_common@1.0::INvCplHalCommonService/default
01-25 18:41:22.983  7575  7575 I android_os_HwBinder: HwBinder: Starting thread pool for getting: vendor.nvidia.hardware.cpl.service_common@1.0::INvCplHalCommonService/default
01-25 18:41:23.048  7575  7575 I android_os_HwBinder: HwBinder: Starting thread pool for getting: vendor.nvidia.hardware.cpl.service_common@1.0::INvCplHalCommonService/default
01-25 18:41:23.052  7575  7575 I android_os_HwBinder: HwBinder: Starting thread pool for getting: vendor.nvidia.hardware.cpl.service_common@1.0::INvCplHalCommonService/default
01-25 18:41:23.105  7575  7598 E libc    : Access denied finding property "ro.vendor.sys.NV_ASYNC"
01-25 18:41:23.105  7575  7598 E libc    : Access denied finding property "ro.vendor.sys.NV_LOGFPS"
01-25 18:41:23.105  7575  7598 E libc    : Access denied finding property "ro.vendor.sys.NV_PROCESS_NAME"
01-25 18:41:23.105  7575  7598 E libc    : Access denied finding property "ro.vendor.sys.NV_FPSDYNAMIC"
01-25 18:41:23.597  7575  7598 E Surface : freeAllBuffers: 1 buffers were freed while being dequeued!
01-25 18:41:23.601  7575  7598 E libc    : Access denied finding property "ro.vendor.sys.NV_ASYNC"
01-25 18:41:23.601  7575  7598 E libc    : Access denied finding property "ro.vendor.sys.NV_LOGFPS"
01-25 18:41:23.601  7575  7598 E libc    : Access denied finding property "ro.vendor.sys.NV_PROCESS_NAME"
01-25 18:41:23.601  7575  7598 E libc    : Access denied finding property "ro.vendor.sys.NV_FPSDYNAMIC"
01-25 18:41:24.899  7575  7575 I android_os_HwBinder: HwBinder: Starting thread pool for getting: vendor.nvidia.hardware.cpl.service_common@1.0::INvCplHalCommonService/default
01-25 18:41:24.933  7575  7575 I android_os_HwBinder: HwBinder: Starting thread pool for getting: vendor.nvidia.hardware.cpl.service_common@1.0::INvCplHalCommonService/default
01-25 18:41:24.965  7575  7598 E libc    : Access denied finding property "ro.vendor.sys.NV_ASYNC"
01-25 18:41:24.965  7575  7598 E libc    : Access denied finding property "ro.vendor.sys.NV_LOGFPS"
01-25 18:41:24.965  7575  7598 E libc    : Access denied finding property "ro.vendor.sys.NV_PROCESS_NAME"
01-25 18:41:24.965  7575  7598 E libc    : Access denied finding property "ro.vendor.sys.NV_FPSDYNAMIC"
01-25 18:41:25.032  7575  7598 E Surface : freeAllBuffers: 1 buffers were freed while being dequeued!
01-25 18:41:25.038  7575  7598 E libc    : Access denied finding property "ro.vendor.sys.NV_ASYNC"
01-25 18:41:25.038  7575  7598 E libc    : Access denied finding property "ro.vendor.sys.NV_LOGFPS"
01-25 18:41:25.038  7575  7598 E libc    : Access denied finding property "ro.vendor.sys.NV_PROCESS_NAME"
01-25 18:41:25.038  7575  7598 E libc    : Access denied finding property "ro.vendor.sys.NV_FPSDYNAMIC"
 

 

The Nvidia shield is using WiFi a couple feet away from the router, in line of sight actually. Same as the dongle.

The client is a Windows 11 PC, also very close to the Shield, using Client 5.8.1

 

This is a latency test from the Windows PC Client right clicking on the Android Hub: https://imgur.com/P2c5fFn

Both the PC and the Shield are conected via Wifi using the 5Ghz frequency. I don't know why is the ping like that in the App because in CMD the PC shows between 2ms-5ms to the router. And if I ping the Shield from my PC I get this latency: https://imgur.com/PQ1EuTi

 

#2

Almost certainly WiFi interference. 

Even though they are 5ghz and the xbox dongle is 2.4ghz, something is causing interference in the 5Ghz which is making the latency very unstable. And this i suspect is causing the dropping.

For example 93ms is pretty bad for a plain ping between pc and shield on a local network. Can you use Ethernet to your shield instead?