MrChristmas,
The problem showed in your video is a little different than the one I am seeing. That being said, I have experienced the same kind of issue, and I do have a (ugly) workaround.
In my case, almost everytime I remove the vard from the conductor (and I am extremely careful in the way I eject those, either after turning the power off on the conductor, or ejecting the device from the PC before removing it), almost everytime, when I start the conductor again, it will loose the network in very short order or right away. I can see that it is not connected anymore, as the yellow LED on the magicjack goes dead. From that point on, no matter what I try, I just cannot get it to get back on. Powering the conductor down, unplugging the cat5 cable...nothing works. The only way I found to work is (if you are using a router):
-on the router side, change the physical port to which the conductor is attached to. From the moment that problem happens, the port on which the conductor is connected to, will not control the conductor anymore. Any other port on the router will work, unless it has already been used and flaked.
-power reset your router.
I have had no time to investigate further than that, and even though the work around (in my case) is not very convenient, I can wait till next year to investigate further. The system itself is working fine, and, without ejecting the card from it in the past 24 hours, as been running without flaking.
As far as the problem I have with the scheduler, I just created a show with my sequences repeated a number of times (didn't count how many times, maybe 10 each), and I start it manually and it goes for almost an hour. When it is done, I start it again. Again, not too convenient, but also something I can manage for the time being. ( I am looking for a windows automated, that can record mouse event, and replay them on a schedule. If anyone has a trusted software they could recommend that would be great. I am a MAC guy)