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It could be 'outside' interference, such as a generator or other local EM source and not internal to the devices. Maybe use them in another town or power source?
Wrap them in tinfoil?
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On or off the network?
(Thinking about upgrade checks/etc. coming in from or connecting to outside).
Specifically, have you tested in airplane mode?
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I believe in every case our Chromebooks were on the WiFi network in the facility we were in. I haven't tried it in airplane mode. Chromebooks don't have that feature, but I can disable WiFi and bluetooth and test that (there is no cellular radio in our Chromebooks).
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I tried your suggestion and turned off WiFi and Bluetooth and left my Chromebook on during one of the windows. Unfortunately the Chromebook returned to the library screen during the window.
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Does it happen with just one device on and the other unpowered?
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I have not found a way to prevent the application restart when the configuration change happens. So unless someone knows an engineer from Google that can provide information on this, I'm not sure what I can do about it... It seems like a major flaw of Chromebook devices.
Mike