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Hedge - I think the WiFi turns off after a user-option amount of minutes. Isn't that the same as being offline in terms of battery life?
I have also noticed a lot of X-terminal usage is a big drain. Maybe because that app is such a memory hog?
And of course, display settings have a huge impact.
I tried that, but I happen to live in a brick house that was apparently constructed to be tank-proof: if I set my radio to 10 mw, I lose all signal on the other side of one wall.
Still, we are planning our move to a sunnier part of the world (Thailand) and the house we're building over there is going to be a lot more WiFi-friendly. So I'll keep your advice stored for later use, okay?