ext Fr?d?ric Crozat <fred at crozat.net> 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 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 used when display is turned off. You would want to change that to zero as well. IIRC, previously wlan_sleep_timeout was 1000 ms. These are the current defaults: wlan_sleep_timeout: 200 ms inactive_wlan_sleep_timeout: 100 ms -- Kalle Valo