Fabio Forno wrote:
I've got the same problem. With gconftool I can set the value of
"timeout_wlan" to any value, but after fee seconds (about ten) it
disconnects.
Same here, happens also with DUMMY IAP type. Timeout setting seems to
have no effect on this. But it has to be possible somehow sin
On 1/9/07, Michael Stepanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Did you specify an option in the connection manager do not break WLAN
connection never? Maybe it may help to resolve this problem.
I've got the same problem. With gconftool I can set the value of
"timeout_wlan" to any value, but after fee s
On 1/6/07, Pigeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Download the iwconfig packages, once you got them you will have the
> iwconfig iwspy iwlist etc. Look for a howto to use it. Remember
> first to ifup wlan0.
> iwlist will give you the broadcast AP, but if you want to put one
>
On 5 Jan 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What's even worse is, I have to run that command line every 5
> seconds or so (I put it in the script in a while loop to run that and
> then sleep 5), as the connection daemon seems to disconnect
> automatically. I think it disconnects if there's no appli
On Sat, Jan 06, 2007 at 09:57:00AM +1100, Pigeon wrote:
> I had to do something similiar. However iwconfig simply won't work
> properly for some reason, I asked around a while ago:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/maemo-users@maemo.org/msg01896.html
>
>
> Anyway, I figured a working b
> Download the iwconfig packages, once you got them you will have the
> iwconfig iwspy iwlist etc. Look for a howto to use it. Remember
> first to ifup wlan0.
> iwlist will give you the broadcast AP, but if you want to put one
> manually you should use
> iwconfig wlan0