:-) Skickat från min iPhone
19 feb 2012 kl. 04:32 skrev dermotos <[email protected]>: > Today i've been testing scenarios where the bluetooth or wifi connection > drops out mid transfer, and ensure my app deals with it gracefully. It was a > bit annoying running down the corridor of my apartment block with one phone, > then coming back to my apartment, looking at the logs on the other and > ensuring it did things right. I realised a much easier way... > > Put your phone in the microwave! A microwave oven operates in the same > frequency band as Wifi and bluetooth signals (as well as cordless phones and > a number of other things). This means that the walls of the microwave are > designed to block EM energy in the 2.4GHz frequency band. Thus if a phone is > inside and is emitting a 2.4GHz signal, it wont get through the walls. > > Just make sure you dont turn on your microwave! *Maybe plug it out* just > incase you accidentally hit a button or something. Once the microwave is > plugged out though, its fine. And the signal dropout occurs the instant you > shut the door, which makes testing something like this a lot easier. > > > Note that this may not work with an iPad on Wifi as it may be connected > @5Ghz. I haven't tested it. > > Disclaimer: Dont blame me if you hit the start button and accidentally cook > your iPhone :-) > > -- > View this message in context: > http://monotouch.2284126.n4.nabble.com/A-quick-tip-for-testing-wifi-bluetooth-dropouts-tp4401023p4401023.html > Sent from the MonoTouch mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > _______________________________________________ > MonoTouch mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/monotouch _______________________________________________ MonoTouch mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/monotouch
