"ext Jeffrey Barish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> We don't have such functionality at all. We do have idle timer which >> disconnects the connection after a specified timeout if there's no >> traffic. But if I recall correctly, it should be disabled for WLAN by >> default > > I presume you are referring to the setting in Connection manager to which > Visti Andresen referred me earlier in this thread. The WLAN idle time is set > to Unlimited.
Yes, I meant that. >> You must be seeing something else. What AP are you using and what are >> it's settings? > > What is an AP? Sorry, I use way too much WLAN jargon and acronyms. I meant WLAN Access Point here. >> And what do you mean by dropping? Does UI inform that connection is >> disconnected or is the WLAN connections just "jammed", ie. no data is >> transfered? > > I confess that yesterday I myself began to suspect it was something else. I > went away for a few hours and found on my return that both the VNC and ssh > connections were still fine even though the N800 appeared to be sleeping > soundly. However, this morning I found that the VNC viewer had lost its > connection. I did not leave ssh connected, but attempts to connect were > refused. I also got no response to a ping. To reestablish the VNC > connection, I had to restart x11vnc because of its annoying habit of > terminating when it loses its connection. I'm not sure what I did to make it > possible for ssh to connect again, but once I started using the N800, it > mysteriously became possible both to connect by ssh and to ping. (And the IP > number did not change even though I am using DHCP.) I have no idea what > happened last night to terminate connections that did not happen during my > afternoon break. I will collect more data. Perhaps others have had similar > experiences that would shed light on the issue. I have received other reports about similar problems. Does dmesg show lots of DEAUTHENTICATE traps and sm_drv_transmit errors? I will take a look at it and try to reproduce the problem in my lab. -- Kalle Valo _______________________________________________ maemo-developers mailing list [email protected] https://maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers
