WLAN Power Save Mode timeout

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"ext Damien Challet" <dchallet at onetel.com> writes:

>> WLAN has a feature called Power Save Mode (PSM), which saves a lot of
>> power. The timeout for going to PSM can be configured for N800 using a
>> gconf key. Here's an example how to change the timeout to 200 ms:
>
> what about the 770?

770 uses WLAN PSM but it doesn't have the gconf key for changing the
value. It has 1000 ms timeout hardcoded. But I guess you could take
the osso-wlan sources and change the hardcoded value in wlancond.

-- 
Kalle Valo




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