On September 19, 2010 at 07:49, PsyenceFact said...
Lyndel,
It doesn't look like network events are generated just prior to sleep or on wake-up. However, they do seem to occur if the network status changes during sleep. Presumably when the CPU periodically wakes the status is checked and an event fired if appropriate.
I suspect the most robust solution is to ensure you have good wifi coverage in the first place, but it's nice to know that there are options.
Andy
Hi Andy
Good Wifi coverage isn't the problem, take this for example.
Large open plan house made of concrete, you can only put the access point in one place to cover:-
Area 1 Lounge , dinning room and Kitchin,
Area 2 Movie room next door with own AP,
Signal level in area 1 all good ( 4 to 5 bars) but taking the remote from area 1
in to Area 2 there is still enough signal to be connnect to Area 1 but will get command fail messages now again. , you can not use the reconnect when connection is lost , as connection isn't lost and if you do check connection every minute , you increase the "command fail" message.