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Hi all. My specific device is a Dell Axim.

1) Is there a way to prevent the wireless from turning off when the device
is placed in suspend?

2) Is there a way to force connection to a specific wifi profile when a
device is turned on / soft reset?

Thanks!

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> 1) Is there a way to prevent the wireless from turning off when the device
> is placed in suspend?

I don't see how. But you can set the axim to NOT turn off on battery
power, the screen can still dim and so save you power. (in power settings)

> 2) Is there a way to force connection to a specific wifi profile when a
> device is turned on / soft reset?

When connected you can edit the wireless profile. On the 'configure
wireless networks ' screen you can choose what sort of network to access and
uncheck the box that connects you to non-preferred networks. That shoud do
it.

hope this helps
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Geoff Osmond
(Shrivenham)



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