Le mardi 30 octobre 2007 ? 09:36 +0200, Kalle Valo a ?crit : > ext Fr?d?ric Crozat <fred at crozat.net> writes: > > >> > My AP (Freebox, an ISP set-top-box) seems to support WLAN PSM > >> > properly. > >> > >> If you have problems WLAN standby times I'm not yet convinced that > >> your AP work correctly. > > > > After more tests, it appears both my AP don't support full PSM :( > > I'm curious, what tests failed? For Freebox, both tests, but ping one was really visible. And I noticed I got much better network response for browsing and so on since I set n800 back to default PSM timeout. I'll try to lower default value progressively to see if I can increase power saving while keeping network working. I couldn't extensively test arping on Fonera because it is using its own subnet (and I only have one Wifi element at home). And I need to reconfigure some routing to get ping working as expected. I'll report later about my progress. > > I've taken the liberty to write a summary of the various informations > > you gave here about PSM and how to change it on Maemo wiki. Feel free to > > fix errors I might have introduced : > > https://maemo.org/community/wiki/wifipsm/ > > Excellent, thank you! I have been planning to do that, but never > managed to find time for that. I will try to add more information to > the page at some stage. Great. > > I tried disabling Wii and it didn't bring any improvement, since PSM is > > really a problem for both my AP. I'll contact my ISP for the AP inside > > Freebox, maybe they can do something about it (it is using Ralink 2661 > > chipset). > > Feel free to add me as a technical contact. I don't know what is the > exact problem with your AP, but at least I can explain to the > manufacturer what they should support. Thanks, I'll add your email in the bug report (sorry, it is in french but it might interest other people on this mailing list) : http://bugs.freeplayer.org/task/2538 -- Frederic Crozat <fred at crozat.net>