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using N9 we have two options:
My problem in the 2nd scenario: the phone stays connected to a non persistent WLAN for a too short period of time. This becomes especially annoying when checking mail or browsing web. After a while the WLAN connection is dropped and has to be re-initialized again. This takes time.
My question: How to set for how long the phone should stay connected to a WLAN if the setting Settings/Internet connection/Allow background connections is off?
Thanks! This will surely make my life easier.
Last edited by DarkSkies; 2012-01-04 at 01:57.