matt_hsu wrote:
> Nope, the scenario I tried is when the whole system is in suspend.
> It looks like these, you need to execute these command before "apm -s".
>
>       1. wmiconfig --sethostmode asleep /* to tell ar6k what host's current 
> is */

Okay, so that's when WLAN remains operational, e.g., in a VoIP
phone, not the "cut power" scenario the original poster was
referring to.

This doesn't seem to affect the WLAN module's power consumption:

just booted                     161.6mA
--sethostmode asleep            161.7mA
associate                       184.4mA
--sethostmode asleep            184.8mA
--setwowmode enable             184.8mA

(Note that the "just booted" system current has increased by
almost 2mA since the previous tests. Might be due to the higher
afternoon ambient temperature of about 30C.)

- Werner

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