Tethered capture in L R 5

Tethered capture has got to buggy again. I am shooting with the Nikon D 800e. It times out, so I have to turn the camera off and then on again, and sometimes tethered capture just quits.
Also another note, I find it disconcerting that  the crop tool still doesn't show image size. It's also disconcerting because I am teaching, that I can't open an image in elements 11 from LR5

No but you can configure the length of time before the Nikon goes into 'power saver' or whatever they call it.  This is the number one reason Tether disconnects and won't reenable. Look at your manual and set the user-configurable time to a large number like 30 minutes and see if your connection becomes more robust. Of course, if you go into stand-by (or whatever Nikon calls it) it is hard to reestablish connection.
As far as Crop, what you wish is not what I am asking. Did you select cropped dimensions as one of your six user fields in View Options? Did you try activating the [ I ] Key to see it?

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