I have an ipod Touch running the latest V1.x.x. The WiFi connection is
always present (the indicator at the top of the screen is always on).
When I bring the touch out of sleep, it has instant access. Even when
its running on battery.

On a V1.x.x iPhone it takes 1 to 2 seconds to reconnect to an Access
Point that it was previously associated with.

On V2.0 iPhone, it takes at least 8 seconds (but I have seen it vary)
when running on battery. Maybe its dependent on the state of the AT&T
cellular signal?  Anyway, something has changed from V1.x.x to V2.0,
that is causing it to take significantly longer to wake up the WiFi
signal.



On Jul 16, 1:52 pm, davidroe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have never seen 1.x.x reconnect in less than 2 seconds. In my
> experience, it either takes 8 to 10 seconds, or it is immediate if you
> have the device plugged into a power source.
>
> On Jul 14, 8:03 pm, FALGuy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > In V2, when turning on the phone (from sleep), It takes about 8 to 10
> > seconds for Wifi To reconnect.
>
> > In the previous release, 1.x.x, the iPhone reconnected in less than 2
> > seconds.
>
> > Can someone confirm this issue?
>
> > The short reconnect time was a great property of the phone, especially
> > since I write web apps to control devices in the home.
>
> > Thanks

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