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2008-03-31
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What you should look into in that section is the timeout settings. Some routers have trouble with the shorter timeouts introduced in newer versions of the OS. I believe there is a setting for that in that same section - but I'm not on OS2008 so I'm a bit vague on what it's called.
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2008-04-01
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2008-04-01
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2008-04-01
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Wow! I tried it out on the way home, and setting the Power saving setting to On (intermediate) did the trick. Thank you so much!

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2008-04-02
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Might this be the Power saving setting with options On (maximum), On (intermediate), and Off?
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2008-04-02
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What you should look into in that section is the timeout settings. Some routers have trouble with the shorter timeouts introduced in newer versions of the OS. I believe there is a setting for that in that same section - but I'm not on OS2008 so I'm a bit vague on what it's called.
Longer timeouts will work with all routers, but your N810 battery will be drained a bit faster (although not critically so - after all, the longest timeout used to be the default setting in OS2007 a year ago)
(Note - the timeout is about power saving - the 10mW/100mW setting is _not_).
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