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    PR1.1 and unusual battery drain (not wifi related)

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    slender | # 121 | 2010-02-01, 18:22 | Report

    And how exactly this ssh remote login works if i have windows machine and N900 behind same NAT?

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    kwotski | # 122 | 2010-02-01, 18:24 | Report

    Windows presents no problem, (google putty.exe) but of course being behind NAT presents problems that you can't easily get around (without reconfiguring the NAT device, or fiddling with VPNs, etc.)

    But the point was not "always do top via ssh", it was rather "say whether you're doing top via ssh".

    I guess that's a "no", in your case

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    slender | # 123 | 2010-02-01, 19:37 | Report

    what i meant by behind same nat is that there is no restrictions with connection between computer and n900

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    zeenlai | # 124 | 2010-02-03, 05:19 | Report

    I have similar problems with the battery after the firmware update.

    I've noticed the battery drains quicky when I'm in an area of bad cell reception (data and / or voice)

    Anyone know if the data and/or voice radio is reflected in the running processes or does Nokia have a separate process that does not show up as a maemo process?

    For my case, my CPU utilization is within general utilization rate based on what I read in this thread and my battery drainage seems to be very bad if the phone is left in an area of bad reception. Hence the question...

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    dsawhney | # 125 | 2010-02-03, 17:48 | Report

    Originally Posted by slender View Post
    what i meant by behind same nat is that there is no restrictions with connection between computer and n900
    1. Install putty for windows from here - http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~s.../download.html

    2. Install openssh client/server package for N900 from extras repository, during installation you'll pick a root password

    3. Configure putty with the private IP of N900. Login as root with the password selected in step 2.

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    shadowjk | # 126 | 2010-02-03, 21:32 | Report

    For those of you staring at battery percentages: ever tried charging from near-empty for an hour, then disconnected the charger?
    Have fun watching the meter climb for a few minutes even if nothing is supplying power

    Regarding reboots, they reset the meter so it just makes an educated guess.

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    egoshin | # 127 | 2010-02-03, 21:43 | Report

    Originally Posted by shadowjk View Post
    Have fun watching the meter climb for a few minutes even if nothing is supplying power
    That is normal. My pretty old Palm m500 has the same with it's LiON battery.

    Some training is needed after full charge and it has sense to keep battery on charge sometime even after you get a green light.

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    dsan4345 | # 128 | 2010-02-19, 11:19 | Report

    maybe it has been said before (but could not find it), in my case I experience a fast battery drain when my n900 is connected to wifi and the settings for network location by means of a location server is active.

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