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PSM can be configured on a per-connection basis in the Connectivity control panel (Application menu -> Settings  -> Control panel  -> Connectivity). Under the Other tab of Advanced settings when editing a saved connection. There are 3 options available: On (Maximum), On (Intermediate), and Off (note, the WLAN transmission power setting will not significantly impact battery life—though it will impact Wifi roaming distance—and is simply there for legislative reasons). Maximum and Intermediate change the timeout period (200ms and 1000ms, respectively), and Off turns off PSM entirely.
PSM can be configured on a per-connection basis in the Connectivity control panel (Application menu -> Settings  -> Control panel  -> Connectivity). Under the Other tab of Advanced settings when editing a saved connection. There are 3 options available: On (Maximum), On (Intermediate), and Off (note, the WLAN transmission power setting will not significantly impact battery life—though it will impact Wifi roaming distance—and is simply there for legislative reasons). Maximum and Intermediate change the timeout period (200ms and 1000ms, respectively), and Off turns off PSM entirely.
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== Ad-hoc prevents PSM ==
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== <s>Ad-hoc prevents PSM</s> ==
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Ad-hoc mode cannot use power-saving modes other than reduce transmit power <s>- since there's no master or slave where the slave can spend a lot of time "asleep", it prevents power saving modes.</s> (This is false and needs fixed.  The stations trade off acting as "master". [http://books.google.com/books?id=9rHnRzzMHLIC&pg=PA193&lpg=PA193&dq=ibss+power+management&source=bl&ots=3wzOD62aBr&sig=lUehrHBabk4WX8NT6_XEyIjxy5Y&hl=en&ei=9zVNTOjWD4z4sAPg2PhI&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=7&ved=0CC0Q6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=ibss%20power%20management&f=false 802.11 ibss psm])
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<s>Ad-hoc mode cannot use power-saving modes other than reduce transmit power - since there's no master or slave where the slave can spend a lot of time "asleep", it prevents power saving modes.</s> (This is false and needs fixed.  The stations trade off acting as "master". [http://books.google.com/books?id=9rHnRzzMHLIC&pg=PA193&lpg=PA193&dq=ibss+power+management&source=bl&ots=3wzOD62aBr&sig=lUehrHBabk4WX8NT6_XEyIjxy5Y&hl=en&ei=9zVNTOjWD4z4sAPg2PhI&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=7&ved=0CC0Q6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=ibss%20power%20management&f=false 802.11 ibss psm]) || 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.
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Smart Environments: Technology, Protocols and Applications
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books.google.de
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Diane Cook, Sajal Das - ‎2004 - 404 pages
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Power Management in Infrastructure-less WLANS In an IBSS, power management is a fully distributed process managed by the individual mobile stations. The station that initializes the IBSS defines the beacon interval. At the beginning of the ...
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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.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11

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