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Soppa
2010-03-28 , 22:04
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I think this happens when your router does not support power saving mode properly. You can change that in the connection specific settings for each wlan you use. However, not having the power saving mode on, will eat up the battery pretty fast if you stay connected for a longer while. I bought a new router just because of this (dir-855), was well worth every penny.
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