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Re: How to turn wireless receiver/transmitter off?
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i wish my wlan card on my laptop did the same lol
if im not near a network, instead of shutting down, it boosts the radiation to the max to search for APs lol, battery life goes from 8h to 2.5h |
Re: How to turn wireless receiver/transmitter off?
OK, I could of swore someone came up with a gui/button to do this but the crippled search features of this forum and google search pulled nothing up but this thread when searching for turn off wireless bluetooth.
Does anyone else remember the gui? |
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Upon further investigation there is a gui for switchonbt
https://garage.maemo.org/projects/switchonbt/ so with the offline mode and the BT keys it looks like we are covered. |
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I think there is another approach that saves power and doesn't make you do anything to turn WiFi on and off (that is, it's automatic). In the Connectivity Control Panel, I have Connect automatically to WLAN; Search Interval as Never; and WLAN Idle Time as Unlimited. I think that makes the tablet not seek wifi on its own when I'm not using the browser. But when I launch the browser, it looks for WiFi and finds it. (Sometimes it launches the browser and doesn't find the home page on its first try, because the connection hasn't been established yet, but after "trying again" the connection continues to work fine.)
Maybe I'm misunderstanding the settings, but I think it's saving power by not seeking WiFi, but still making it available when, and only when, I need it. One caveat: once I've launched the browser, the WiFi stays on, even if I close the browser. So this is useful for power-saving only between the time you boot your NIT and launch your browser. |
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Interesting results from a scenario I tested out today. At my office I get my wireless from a high end Nortel distributed system on our main floor. I am in the basement. When I bring the n800 into work the battery is dead by 3:00 even if I did not use it much. I was thinking it was using alot of power to get to the antennas on the lobby floor. I'm also right next to our 2500 phone PBX. I brought in a router from home and set it up in my office. Today I was connected to that AP and I still had a filled battery icon at the end of the day.
To answer the above question, Yes you can turn off BT from the BT icon in the status bar. |
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I frequently find my n800 searching for AP's when I leave a few of my saved ones. This really drains the entire battery by the time im aware, anyone else have problems with this?
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