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@ Pycage
Can you be more precise? what is wifi power level?
My wifi is linked to optic fiber cable 400 Kb/s. It's damn fast :-)
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The imagination consoles people about what they cannot be
and the humor about what they actually are.
-Albert Camus
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WiFi power saving.
Go to the network connection settings on your N900 and edit your WiFi connection. Click through the wizard until you reach the advanced settings. There you can set the level of power saving. There are three levels and default is the highest level. Try the medium level and see if that improves connection.
On my new n900 when a try to open a web page, sometimes, but I might say very often actually, the browser just show me a blank page for a minute or so with the loading bar just bouncing from on edge of the adress bar to the end and vice versa, without loading anything at all, then, suddenly it begins loading fast as wind...
What might be the problem? Is it linked to the "web" bug