Remove Core 2.5.2

Michael Ingraham 2019-10-16 09:57:07 -04:00
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FAQ.md

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```
You have more than one device connected with the same %topic% defined. Its important that each device has a unique %topic% instead of the default `sonoff`.
If that is not the issue, erase all flash using esptool.py or esptool.exe and flash again by wire (as explained [here](#esptool-usage)) using [the latest precompiled bins with core v2.3](http://thehackbox.org/tasmota/020300/).
If that is not the issue, erase all flash using esptool.py or esptool.exe and flash again by wire (as explained [here](#esptool-usage)) using [the latest precompiled bins with core v2.6](http://thehackbox.org/tasmota/pre-2.6/).
For MQTT disconnections with Arduino core v2.5.2, please try command:
`Sleep 0`
If you are experiencing MQTT disconnections with Arduino core v2.5.2, please upgrade to Core 2.6.
## Device
### Relay clicks and LED flashes at 1 second intervals
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- Some Routers of brands (Ubiquiti and Fritzbox) produce conflicts and disconnections
- If the Wi-Fi router has auto channel, channel switching is not reliably managed by this core. Use Fixed Channels in the router instead
* 2.5.2 (**avoid this core version**):
- All Tasmota features work
- Extend PWM resolution for low brightness lights ([Details](../pull/5742))
- Modem Sleep doesn't work but Tasmota has a CPU dynamic sleep to save energy, so it is not a big issue for this core
- Alexa works
- Web UI is fast
- Serial Software exceptions of 2.3.0 are solved
- Krack Vulnerability is solved
- More RAM is available compared to 2.4.2
- Firmware is a little bigger in size compared to 2.4.2
- Most Wi-Fi Repeaters don't produces conflicts or disconnections
- Mesh Networks are supported
- Most Routers of brands Ubiquity and Fritzbox don't produces conflicts or disconnections
- If the Wi-Fi router has auto channel, channel switching is not reliably managed by this core. Use Fixed Channels in the router instead
* 2.5.2 **Not supported beginning with 6.6.0.18**
### Configuration problems