Maybe the connection became idle?
Search for WiFi Lock in the market and you'll find a couple of apps that
counteract this energy savings scheme.

On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 11:50 AM, Mike Dent <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> 2009/5/15 jhtranslations <[email protected]>:
> >
> > There are a number of issue floating around. Support for WPA2 seems
> > iffy and some people can just change to WPA or WEP and all work fine.
> >
> > There are however a number of people (such as me) who can get a
> > connection perfectly, it shows connection OK, they get an IP from the
> > DHCP server etc, they can even browse a page for a few seconds... but
> > after that no data is sent and everything times out. This is happening
> > on any security from none through to WPA2.
> >
> > I have seen no solution to this anywhere and believe me I have looked.
> > Some people have given up and got a new router, but this is not a
> > solution.
> >
> > Can someone confirm that this has been recognised as a fault with the
> > magic and is being investigated, rather then assuming it's a user or
> > router error. There are far too many instances of this across many
> > brands of router for it not to be an issue with the HTC Magic.
> >
>
>
> I see a similar problem to what you are talking about, both with 1.1
> and 1.5 The connection may be fine for 10 mins
> or more, then for no reason it will drop out, after maybe 30 seconds
> it will connect to gprs or 3g, then shortly after back to wi-fi.
>
> Is this similar to your problem or is yours more frequent?
>
> Mike
>
> >
>

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