ext Frédéric Crozat [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does it mean setting '/system/osso/connectivity/IAP/wlan_sleep_timeout'
to 0 is still relevant for those of us which are happy with it ?
Yes, except that the latest release introduced a new variable called
inactive_wlan_sleep_timeout which is
ext Frédéric Crozat [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The WLAN sleep timeout was reduced in this release to help power
consumption. Unfortunately with some Access Points which do not
support Power Save Mode properly there might be connection problems,
which I think you are seeing now.
[...]
Does
ext Paul Klapperich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does it mean setting '/system/osso/connectivity/IAP/wlan_sleep_timeout'
to 0 is still relevant for those of us which are happy with it ?
I think it's pretty safe to assume that only the default was changed
from 1000 to something shorter.
You are
ext Neil MacLeod [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Previous ver used to give rock solid wifi connection. However after
latest firmware upgrade now find connection speeds slow and that
behind a Belkin preN router connected to 20mb cable connection.
The WLAN sleep timeout was reduced in this release
On 7/19/07, Kalle Valo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 5 is my magic
number.
I can't come up any benefit from having 5 ms timeout. Why not not just
enable full WLAN Power Save (by using 0 ms timeout)?
I was having trouble with KMplayer dropping streams, and 5ms seemed to fix
it. Eventually, when I
On 19/07/07, Kalle Valo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ext Duncan MacCallum [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Please report all problems to bugzilla. Remember to include at least
AP's make, model and firmware version. Thanks.
Bugzilla not allowing me to log in...
Anyway response from Belkin
ext Duncan MacCallum [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Previous ver used to give rock solid wifi connection.
However after latest firmware upgrade now find connection speeds slow
and that behind a Belkin preN router connected to 20mb cable
connection.
The WLAN sleep timeout was reduced in this
Le samedi 14 juillet 2007 à 14:50 +0300, Kalle Valo a écrit :
ext Duncan MacCallum [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Previous ver used to give rock solid wifi connection.
However after latest firmware upgrade now find connection speeds slow
and that behind a Belkin preN router connected to 20mb
On 7/14/07, Frédéric Crozat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le samedi 14 juillet 2007 à 14:50 +0300, Kalle Valo a écrit :
ext Duncan MacCallum [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Previous ver used to give rock solid wifi connection.
However after latest firmware upgrade now find connection speeds slow
Kalle Valo wrote:
ext Duncan MacCallum [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Previous ver used to give rock solid wifi connection.
However after latest firmware upgrade now find connection speeds slow
and that behind a Belkin preN router connected to 20mb cable
connection.
The WLAN sleep timeout was
On 11/07/07, Neil MacLeod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Duncan MacCallum wrote:
HI,
Previous ver used to give rock solid wifi connection.
However after latest firmware upgrade now find connection speeds slow
and that behind a Belkin preN router connected to 20mb cable
connection.
Skype
Duncan MacCallum wrote:
HI,
Previous ver used to give rock solid wifi connection.
However after latest firmware upgrade now find connection speeds slow
and that behind a Belkin preN router connected to 20mb cable
connection.
Skype loads but unable to activate calls. Web browsing can at time
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