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2014-01-03
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Has anyone tested does this affect your battery life after you have closed the application? The other Hotspot application apparently does that.
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2014-01-13
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2014-01-13
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Works good for me. Didn't have time to test it with an Android device (my Nexus 7 never saw N9's hotspot because of lack of ad-hoc support on Android itself), or to see its battery consumption, but my Kubuntu pc can see the hotspot just fine.
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2014-01-15
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However, it seems that after disabling the tethering, wifi has issues reconnecting. Wifi is quite buggy anyway in the current Sailfish release, so I guess it's not even therering-gui's fault. A reboot fixes it, but perhaps less drastic measures are enough. On the N9, restarting the ICD2 service often helped. Is there something alike on Jolla?
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2014-01-15
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bluetooth, network, sharing, tethering, wifi hotspot |
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Last edited by MisterMaster; 2014-01-03 at 16:52.