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2010-06-08
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OK, that little 3 in the status area is wifi-signal-applet, which has just landed in extras-devel. It's not pretty and I lack an artistic streak so I had to use text. Designers, please do your thing. Oh and it checks the strength every two seconds. (FWIW, the standard wifi applet checks every 1 second when the status menu is open) It does not check when either the applet is not in view (fullscreen apps, display off, etc.) or if you aren't connected to a network. I will add a CPA for changing the timeout.
Also, I do not know if it works when connected to the Internet through your mobile network.
Furthermore, I couldn't get it to go to 10, even when I was right next to my router. Blame ICD2, not me!
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2010-06-08
, 23:59
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Works nicely.
Suggestions:
when a connection is estabilished hide the wifi icon (or hide it all the time and replicate the connecting animation somehow)
make it a bit more sensible, so level 10 can be achieved, but only when dBm = practically max
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2010-06-09
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2010-06-09
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OK, that little 3 in the status area is wifi-signal-applet, which has just landed in extras-devel. It's not pretty and I lack an artistic streak so I had to use text. Designers, please do your thing. Oh and it checks the strength every two seconds. (FWIW, the standard wifi applet checks every 1 second when the status menu is open) It does not check when either the applet is not in view (fullscreen apps, display off, etc.) or if you aren't connected to a network. I will add a CPA for changing the timeout.
Also, I do not know if it works when connected to the Internet through your mobile network.
Furthermore, I couldn't get it to go to 10, even when I was right next to my router. Blame ICD2, not me!
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2010-06-14
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@ Rochester, NY
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2010-06-14
, 18:14
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Qwerty: I'm having an odd issue. I'm not sure how yet, but I think it has to do with switching between 2G and Wifi often. Somehow I get my device into a state where it shows a 0 while on 2G, and then after that the number doesn't showup properly in the task bar. When I switch from a program to the deskop (or between apps) it's not there. But if I tap the task bar, and then just close it again, the number pops into place. Switching apps again though is enough to make it fall out of the task bar.
I've noticed after a fresh reboot, it works fine for about 2 or 3 switches between 2G and Wifi. (I'm on AT&T-US, so no 3G for me.) But at some point (maybe a race condition?) it gets out of sync, shows a 0 with 2G, and from then on out it out of sync until I reboot.
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2010-06-14
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2010-06-14
, 18:30
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