El martes, 6 de mayo de 2014 20:51:24 UTC+2, Dave Huseby escribió: > On 05/05/2014 01:09 PM, logos wrote: > > > To sum up, it remember where you usually connect to Wi-Fi throug operator > > network cell identifiers > > > > Don't network cell identifiers cover geographical areas larger than the > > reach of a wifi base station? Isn't there a chance you could be at the > > end of your street and it would turn of 3G, turn on Wifi, but it can't > > get a strong enough signal from your Wifi to connect? > > > > I would suggest using geolocation but on devices without GPS, I'm not > > sure it's good enough you're in reach of your Wifi. There's also power > > considerations when running gps. > > > > This seems like a good idea on the surface. What if you changed it from > > an automatic feature to one that is manual. For instance, the lock > > screen could have UI for quickly switching between "network profiles" > > (e.g. Home, Work, Roam). > > > > -dave
Wi-Fi Matic, the Android app, handles this only turning off 3G when you are really connected to a known wi-fi. _______________________________________________ dev-b2g mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-b2g
