Jet Black Victory

Thanks Paul, I have outdoor SRAM bike and it has 48-35 in front and 10-33 in rear. I use the same setup in Zwift.
Outdoors I would often be in gear 2-10 (Zwift version of would be 2-12.
My experience is that going up a gear feels like too much of a jump in resistance. If I am in virtual gear 2-6 and it starts to be come too easy or I am over spinning, I then shift up and the resistance added then feels too hard.
This morning have logged a ticket with Zwift support.
I will play around with other shifting options to see are they smoother.

In regards to Wi-Fi and cadence issues, Murray in JB support informed me that they believe they have identified the cause of both.

We are close, we have found a bug that interrupts the Wifi connection while the unit is not in use. Causing the possibilities of drop outs. As you know WiFi stays connected even when the unit is asleep. Bluetooth is very stable.

Cadence, also have found the issue, Could recreate coming off an interval or after a harder effort. Our Algorithm was only detecting one pedal stroke over the 2 normally. The smoother the pedalling the easier to detect, lighter and inconsistent pedalling initiated this issue.

They are hoping to have a firmware release next week.