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2007-12-03
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2007-12-03
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I I realise that using an ad-hoc network might consume more battery power, provided that each node has to send beacons (or the ad-hoc equivalent?).
Connecting to a regular access point, the battery life estimation is around 6-8 hours (while in use). However, when connected to an ad-hoc network, the estimation is at most three hours, and I regularly find the device dead (I've counted it dead 6 times in the last week).
I admit I am not fluent in the differences in power consumption between access point-based and ad-hoc networks, and I realise that using an ad-hoc network might consume more battery power, provided that each node has to send beacons (or the ad-hoc equivalent?).
Has anyone had experience with this? I can't tell that it is an OS2008 problem because I changed my network configuration around the time of the upgrade, but I suspect it would be the same for OS2007.
Furthermore, are there any configuration changes I can do to reduce power consumption for ad-hoc connections (rather than just simply changing the power setting to 10mW)?
Thanks,
Donn