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2010-01-12
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You need to look at the 'Rate' in conky, to see if that drops. With the lower power output, the wifi link will drop to a lower rate in some places as the signal received by the access point will drop below the signal to noise ratio required to sustain the higher rate.
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Would be very nice if the wifi power options were specifiable per access point instead of globally.
Some routers/locations work great with things turned down, others not so much.
I might be wrong on this this, but I think that the
setting refers to maximum output, i.e. even when setting to 100mW it won't
consume that always, it will conserve power, and consume up to 100mW when
needed.
So the users do not really save power by switching manually between 10mW and
100mW...
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Hi There All,
I read this somewhere
Adjusting the power from 100 to 10mW on the wireless, saves battery
Settings- Internet connections - connections - "Edit one of your connections"- Click Next 3 times . click Advanced - Other
Bu wanted to see if any of you guys know
1) is it worth it - does it save much battery power
2) What will the trade off be ... whats the negative point of it? lower speed connection?
Cheers
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2010-01-19
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I noticed that as a rule by the time the 10 mW is insufficient I'm almost out of range with the recv. The actual range cut is not that dramatic, due to limited receiving antenna. Might be my local setup/noise, but that's how it works in practice here.
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Also, IIRC, with a lower tx power from the N900, the access point may well increase its power, if it assumes that the connection is symmetric, so that could also affect the Connection Quality reported by Conky.
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