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Today's Topics:

   1. Connected standby support ? (Matt Chen)
   2. Re: Connected standby support ? (Johannes Berg)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2012 10:53:41 +0800
From: Matt Chen <[email protected]>
To: linux-wireless <[email protected]>,
        [email protected], [email protected]
Cc: joeyli <[email protected]>, Michael Chang <[email protected]>
Subject: [rt2x00-users] Connected standby support ?
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Hi list,
As the incoming UEFI new design for BIOS, Microsoft has already
provided a model, "connected standby",  for power management. There
are 3 modes which are S0, Low Power S0 and S5.
I am wondering if there is already any support for the connected
standby in wifi of Linux ?

-- 
Thank you.



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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2012 13:06:42 +0200
From: Johannes Berg <[email protected]>
To: Matt Chen <[email protected]>
Cc: joeyli <[email protected]>, Michael Chang <[email protected]>,
        [email protected],    linux-wireless
        <[email protected]>,       [email protected]
Subject: Re: [rt2x00-users] Connected standby support ?
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On Tue, 2012-06-05 at 10:53 +0800, Matt Chen wrote:
> Hi list,
> As the incoming UEFI new design for BIOS, Microsoft has already
> provided a model, "connected standby",  for power management. There
> are 3 modes which are S0, Low Power S0 and S5.
> I am wondering if there is already any support for the connected
> standby in wifi of Linux ?

That's what we call wowlan, right? Or can be implemented using it?

johannes





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