How are you running your UARTs? Are you using hardware/software interrupts or tasks or some other method?
I guess because it was working nice and fast before the network code change, that must be where the problem is... was just thinking out loud
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config-dump
flags=258 (258/258)
wlan.mode=0 (0/0)
wlan.client.ssid=XXXX (0/0)
wlan.client.passwd=xxxxxxxx (0/0)
io.0.2.mode=1 (1/1)
io.0.2.llmode=1 (1/1)
io.0.2.flags=0 (0/0)
io.0.0.mode=3 (3/3)
io.0.0.llmode=3 (3/3)
io.0.0.flags=1 (1/1)
slots total: 160, config items: 10, free slots: 150
im 0 0
io[0]: Internal GPIO@00
pin: 0, mode: digital output [hw: digital output] flags: [autostart], output, state: off, max value: 1, info:
iw 0 0 1
digital output: [1]
im 0 0
io[0]: Internal GPIO@00
pin: 0, mode: digital output [hw: digital output] flags: [autostart], output, state: on, max value: 1, info:
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