On Wednesday, April 10, 2013 2:37:53 PM UTC-4, bob wrote:
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> Why do you need to keep the Wifi on?
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As I explained in the OP, the Android devices are used in an industrial 
environment.  Specifically they are used in a factory where they are 
sending and receiving information to a central process control PC even when 
users are not interacting with the display or keyboard.

But *why* I want WiFi to stay on isn't really the point -  the point is 
that this is a feature that Android supposedly supports and I can't seem to 
get it to work.    Is this an Android bug or am I doing something wrong?

The devices are all Samsung Media Players (a cellphone without the phone - 
sort of an Android iPod) running stock-out-of-the-box Android 2.35 or 2.36.

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