Re: WLAN Power Save Mode timeout

2007-03-14 Thread Kalle Valo
Levi Bard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Sorry, but I find it hard to believe that Cisco APs would not properly work with TKIP or AES. Cisco APs are of the best quality I have ever seen. And all the EAP tests in Wi-Fi certifications are run with either TKIP or AES (Wi-Fi Alliance calls it

Re: WLAN Power Save Mode timeout

2007-03-08 Thread Levi Bard
At the moment there will not be support for wpasupplicant in the built-in Internet Connection daemon, sorry for that. In the longer run this could be made possible, as I shall add that to our wish list. I don't actually mean that I'd like wpasupplicant support in the built-in daemon, I

Re: WLAN Power Save Mode timeout

2007-03-07 Thread Levi Bard
Sorry, but I find it hard to believe that Cisco APs would not properly work with TKIP or AES. Cisco APs are of the best quality I have ever seen. And all the EAP tests in Wi-Fi certifications are run with either TKIP or AES (Wi-Fi Alliance calls it WPA-Enterprise, or something like that), so it's

Re: WLAN Power Save Mode timeout

2007-03-06 Thread Kalle Valo
Riku Voipio [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: This has been requested occasionally. It would help if you could come up with some kind of examples where this is needed. That they I could show that there's really a need for this. Technically there's no point of supporting 802.1x with WEP encryption,

Re: WLAN Power Save Mode timeout

2007-03-05 Thread Kalle Valo
Frantisek Dufka [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Really? I remember that we only added it to N800. Oh well, I'm glad that I was wrong :) Just to clear possible confusion, 2007 was not a typo, I mean the hacker edition, not regular IT2006. So if 770 uses PSM and you would need just newer osso-wlan

Re: WLAN Power Save Mode timeout

2007-03-04 Thread Kalle Valo
ext Frantisek Dufka [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 770 uses WLAN PSM but it doesn't have the gconf key for changing the value. It has 1000 ms timeout hardcoded. But I guess you could take the osso-wlan sources and change the hardcoded value in wlancond. Can we get the gconf key added for the next

Re: WLAN Power Save Mode timeout

2007-02-23 Thread Riku Voipio
Kalle Valo wrote: And WEP + EAP please? This has been requested occasionally. It would help if you could come up with some kind of examples where this is needed. That they I could show that there's really a need for this. Technically there's no point of supporting 802.1x with WEP

Re: WLAN Power Save Mode timeout

2007-02-22 Thread James Sparenberg
On Wednesday 21 February 2007 07:48:19 Levi Bard wrote: And WEP + EAP please? This has been requested occasionally. It would help if you could come up with some kind of examples where this is needed. That they I could show that there's really a need for this. Technically there's no

Re: WLAN Power Save Mode timeout

2007-02-21 Thread Andreas Persenius
Kalle Valo skrev: Levi Bard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: And WEP + EAP please? This has been requested occasionally. It would help if you could come up with some kind of examples where this is needed. That they I could show that there's really a need for this. Technically there's no point

Re: WLAN Power Save Mode timeout

2007-02-21 Thread Gary Molenkamp
Kalle Valo skrev: Levi Bard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: And WEP + EAP please? This has been requested occasionally. It would help if you could come up with some kind of examples where this is needed. That they I could show that there's really a need for this. Technically there's no point of

Re: WLAN Power Save Mode timeout

2007-02-21 Thread Frederic Crozat
Le mardi 20 février 2007 à 11:55 +0200, Kalle Valo a écrit : If you have tested different timeouts, please send me feedback if it works or not. Include the make and model of the AP used for testing, and a small description of the problem. This would be really helpful for us to see what kind

Re: WLAN Power Save Mode timeout

2007-02-21 Thread Levi Bard
And WEP + EAP please? This has been requested occasionally. It would help if you could come up with some kind of examples where this is needed. That they I could show that there's really a need for this. Technically there's no point of supporting 802.1x with WEP encryption, because TKIP is

openvpn (was: Re: WLAN Power Save Mode timeout)

2007-02-21 Thread Andrea Trentini
Levi Bard wrote: Many wireless networks in the US, for some reason universities in particular, ONLY allow connections using WEP + EAP (usually PEAP in my experience). One example is Texas Tech University ( http://www.ttu.edu ), which requires all wireless devices to use WEP+PEAP, no exceptions.

Re: openvpn (was: Re: WLAN Power Save Mode timeout)

2007-02-21 Thread Levi Bard
at our univ. we have an open (no auth, but completely firewalled) wifi that requires us to use openvpn to reach anywhere... so I badly need openvpn for N800... Does the 2006 version ( http://guerby.org/ftp/nokia800-deb/ ) not install/run on N800? -- It doesn't take a nukular scientist to

Re: WLAN Power Save Mode timeout

2007-02-21 Thread Neil MacLeod
Kalle Valo wrote: This has been requested occasionally. It would help if you could come up with some kind of examples where this is needed. That they I could show that there's really a need for this. Technically there's no point of supporting 802.1x with WEP encryption, because TKIP is already

Re: WLAN Power Save Mode timeout

2007-02-21 Thread Kalle Valo
Kalle Valo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: If you have tested different timeouts, please send me feedback if it works or not. Include the make and model of the AP used for testing, and a small description of the problem. This would be really helpful for us to see what kind of problems there still

WLAN Power Save Mode timeout

2007-02-20 Thread Kalle Valo
WLAN has a feature called Power Save Mode (PSM), which saves a lot of power. The timeout for going to PSM can be configured for N800 using a gconf key. Here's an example how to change the timeout to 200 ms: gconftool-2 --set --type int '/system/osso/connectivity/IAP/wlan_sleep_timeout' '200'

Re: WLAN Power Save Mode timeout

2007-02-20 Thread Paul Klapperich
On 2/20/07, Kalle Valo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: WLAN has a feature called Power Save Mode (PSM), which saves a lot of power. The timeout for going to PSM can be configured for N800 using a gconf key. Could you maybe provide a quick layperson's explanation of what setting PSM Timeout, ie how

Re: WLAN Power Save Mode timeout

2007-02-20 Thread Damien Challet
On Tuesday 20 February 2007 10:55, Kalle Valo wrote: WLAN has a feature called Power Save Mode (PSM), which saves a lot of power. The timeout for going to PSM can be configured for N800 using a gconf key. Here's an example how to change the timeout to 200 ms: what about the 770?

Re: WLAN Power Save Mode timeout

2007-02-20 Thread Kalle Valo
ext Damien Challet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: WLAN has a feature called Power Save Mode (PSM), which saves a lot of power. The timeout for going to PSM can be configured for N800 using a gconf key. Here's an example how to change the timeout to 200 ms: what about the 770? 770 uses WLAN PSM

Re: WLAN Power Save Mode timeout

2007-02-20 Thread Frantisek Dufka
Paul Klapperich wrote: Google didn't seem to know a whole lot about it off hand, but I figure you probably do. Found also this http://www.wi-fiplanet.com/tutorials/article.php/1015781 It explains a bit more about tradeoff between speed and power saving. Frantisek

Re: WLAN Power Save Mode timeout

2007-02-20 Thread Amit Kucheria
On Tue, 2007-02-20 at 11:55 +0200, ext Kalle Valo wrote: WLAN has a feature called Power Save Mode (PSM), which saves a lot of power. The timeout for going to PSM can be configured for N800 using a gconf key. Here's an example how to change the timeout to 200 ms: gconftool-2 --set --type int

Re: WLAN Power Save Mode timeout

2007-02-20 Thread Kalle Valo
Levi Bard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 770 uses WLAN PSM but it doesn't have the gconf key for changing the value. It has 1000 ms timeout hardcoded. But I guess you could take the osso-wlan sources and change the hardcoded value in wlancond. Can we get the gconf key added for the next release