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Anyway any master would need to send beacons every few fractions of a second, something that largely defeats the purpose of powersaving. Otherwise the time sync between the two peers gets lost rather quickly which basically means the connection gets lost or huge delay gets introduced. As far as I understand. Fact is N900 eats tons of power in ad hoc hotspot mode.
Anyway any master would need to send beacons every few fractions of a second, something that largely defeats the purpose of powersaving. Otherwise the time sync between the two peers gets lost rather quickly which basically means the connection gets lost or huge delay gets introduced. As far as I understand. Fact is N900 eats tons of power in ad hoc hotspot mode.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11
 
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* Power Management: This bit indicates the power management state of the sender after the completion of a frame exchange. Access points are required to manage the connection and will never set the power saver bit.
 
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* More Data: The More Data bit is used to buffer frames received in a distributed system. The access point uses this bit to facilitate stations in power saver mode. It indicates that at least one frame is available and addresses all stations connected.
 
== Routers known to be incompatible with PSM mode ==
== Routers known to be incompatible with PSM mode ==

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