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Jolla loses Wi-Fi connection if device goes to sleep. I'm not sure if it's an issue with my router or a system-wide issue.
After leaving the device untouched for a while, even with Skype running, after wake up the connection is not working athough is displayed as connected. Connecting to the same hot-spot through "Connect to the internet" does nothing in this (no-op) in this case, I suppose. Re-connectiong to a different ESSID (my router has two of them - one is encrypted, the other is open, but they are basically the same subnet) or turning Wi-Fi off and on again solves the problem. (but it's annoying)
ifconfig executed from shell shows no IP address associated with wlan0 when this happens.
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Jolla loses Wi-Fi connection if device goes to sleep. I'm not sure if it's an issue with my router or a system-wide issue.
After leaving the device untouched for a while, even with Skype running, after wake up the connection is not working athough is displayed as connected. Connecting to the same hot-spot through "Connect to the internet" does nothing in this (no-op) in this case, I suppose.
Re-connectiong to a different ESSID (my router has two of them - one is encrypted, the other is open, but they are basically the same subnet) or turning Wi-Fi off and on again solves the problem. (but it's annoying)
ifconfig executed from shell shows no IP address associated with wlan0 when this happens.
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Jolla loses Wi-Fi connection if device goes to sleep. I'm not sure if it's an issue with my router or a system-wide issue.
After leaving the device untouched for a while, even with Skype running, after wake up the connection is not working athough is displayed as connected. Connecting to the same hot-spot through "Connect to the internet" does nothing (no-op) in this case, I suppose.
Re-connectiong Re-connecting to a different ESSID (my router has two of them - one is encrypted, the other is open, but they are basically the same subnet) or turning Wi-Fi off and on again solves the problem. (but it's annoying)
ifconfig executed from shell shows no IP address associated with wlan0 when this happens.
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Jolla loses Wi-Fi connection if device goes to sleep. I'm not sure if it's an issue with my router or a system-wide issue.
After leaving the device untouched for a while, even with Skype running, after wake up the connection is not working athough is displayed as connected. Connecting to the same hot-spot through "Connect to the internet" does nothing (no-op) in this case, I suppose. Re-connecting to a different ESSID (my router has two of them - one is encrypted, the other is open, but they are basically the same subnet) or turning Wi-Fi off and on again solves the problem. (but it's annoying)
ifconfig executed from shell shows no IP address associated with wlan0 when this happens.
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Jolla loses Wi-Fi connection if device goes to sleep. I'm not sure if it's an issue with my router or a system-wide issue.
After leaving the device untouched for a while, even with Skype running, after wake up the connection is not working athough is displayed as connected. Connecting to the same hot-spot through "Connect to the internet" does nothing (no-op) in this case, I suppose. Re-connecting to a different ESSID (my router has two of them - one is encrypted, the other is open, but they are basically the same subnet) or turning Wi-Fi off and on again solves the problem. (but it's annoying)
ifconfig executed from shell shows no IP address associated with wlan0 when this happens.
ps: I'm using the latest release - Taalojärvi, btw.
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Jolla loses Wi-Fi connection if device goes to sleep. I'm not sure if it's an issue with my router or a system-wide issue.
After leaving the device untouched for a while, even with Skype running, after wake up the connection is not working athough is displayed as connected. Connecting to the same hot-spot through "Connect to the internet" does nothing (no-op) in this case, I suppose. Re-connecting to a different ESSID (my router has two of them - one is encrypted, the other is open, but they are basically the same subnet) or turning Wi-Fi off and on again solves the problem. (but it's annoying)
ifconfig executed from shell shows no IP address associated with wlan0 when this happens.
ps: I'm using the latest release - Taalojärvi, btw.
Expected results: - Android software like Skype has to have a way of preventing the phone from going into sleep (draining all battery :) ). Integration issue? - Wi-fi should recover its IP properly after waking up. Wi-fi should use the sleep protocol when talking to the router (if it's not using it already).
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Jolla loses Wi-Fi connection if device goes to sleep. I'm not sure if it's an issue with my router or a system-wide issue.
After leaving the device untouched for a while, even with Skype running, after wake up the connection is not working athough is displayed as connected. Connecting to the same hot-spot through "Connect to the internet" does nothing (no-op) in this case, I suppose. Re-connecting to a different ESSID (my router has two of them - one is encrypted, the other is open, but they are basically the same subnet) or turning Wi-Fi off and on again solves the problem. (but it's annoying)
ifconfig executed from shell shows no IP address associated with wlan0 when this happens.
ps: I'm using the latest release - Taalojärvi, btw.
Expected results:
- results:
Android software like Skype has to have a way of preventing the phone from going into sleep (draining all battery :) ). Integration issue?
- issue?
Wi-fi should recover its IP properly after waking up. Wi-fi should use the sleep protocol when talking to the router (if it's not using it already).
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Jolla loses Wi-Fi connection if device goes to sleep. I'm not sure if it's an issue with my router or a system-wide issue.
After leaving the device untouched for a while, even with Skype running, after wake up the connection is not working athough is displayed as connected. Connecting to the same hot-spot through "Connect to the internet" does nothing (no-op) in this case, I suppose. Re-connecting to a different ESSID (my router has two of them - one is encrypted, the other is open, but they are basically the same subnet) or turning Wi-Fi off and on again solves the problem. (but it's annoying)
ifconfig executed from shell shows no IP address associated with wlan0 when this happens.
ps: I'm using the latest release - Taalojärvi, btw.
Expected results:
Android software like Skype has to have a way of preventing the phone from going into sleep (draining all battery :) ). Integration issue?
Wi-fi should recover its IP properly after waking up. Wi-fi should use the sleep protocol when talking to the router (if it's not using it already).
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Jolla loses Wi-Fi connection if device goes to sleep. I'm not sure if it's an issue with my router or a system-wide issue.
After leaving the device untouched for a while, even with Skype running, after wake up the connection is not working athough is displayed as connected. Connecting to the same hot-spot through "Connect to the internet" does nothing (no-op) in this case, I suppose. Re-connecting to a different ESSID (my router has two of them - one is encrypted, the other is open, but they are basically the same subnet) or turning Wi-Fi off and on again solves the problem. (but it's annoying)
ifconfig executed from shell shows no IP address associated with wlan0 when this happens.
ps: I'm using the latest release - Taalojärvi, btw.
Expected results:
Android software like Skype has to have a way of preventing the phone from going into sleep (draining all battery :) ). Integration issue?
Wi-fi should recover its IP properly after waking up. Wi-fi should use the sleep protocol when talking to the router (if it's not using it already).
Update: the DHCP lease time on my router is one hour. Probably this is the cause of the issue.
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Jolla loses Wi-Fi connection if device goes to sleep. I'm not sure if it's an issue with my router or a system-wide issue.
After leaving the device untouched for a while, even with Skype running, after wake up the connection is not working athough is displayed as connected. Connecting to the same hot-spot through "Connect to the internet" does nothing (no-op) in this case, I suppose. Re-connecting to a different ESSID (my router has two of them - one is encrypted, the other is open, but they are basically the same subnet) or turning Wi-Fi off and on again solves the problem. (but it's annoying)
ifconfig executed from shell shows no IP address associated with wlan0 when this happens.
ps: I'm using the latest release - Taalojärvi, btw.
Expected results:
Android software like Skype has to have a way of preventing the phone from going into sleep (draining all battery :) ). Integration issue?
Wi-fi should recover its IP properly after waking up. Wi-fi should use the sleep protocol when talking to the router (if it's not using it already).
Update: the DHCP lease time on my router is one hour. Probably this is the cause of the issue.issue. <- IT IS NOT (by @palikao)
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Jolla loses Wi-Fi connection if device goes to sleep. I'm not sure if it's an issue with my router or a system-wide issue.
After leaving the device untouched for a while, even with Skype running, after wake up the connection is not working athough is displayed as connected. Connecting to the same hot-spot through "Connect to the internet" does nothing (no-op) in this case, I suppose. Re-connecting to a different ESSID (my router has two of them - one is encrypted, the other is open, but they are basically the same subnet) or turning Wi-Fi off and on again solves the problem. (but it's annoying)
ifconfig executed from shell shows no IP address associated with wlan0 when this happens.
ps: I'm using the latest release - Taalojärvi, btw.
Expected results:
Android software like Skype has to have a way of preventing the phone from going into sleep (draining all battery :) ). Integration issue?
Wi-fi should recover its IP properly after waking up. Wi-fi should use the sleep protocol when talking to the router (if it's not using it already).
Update: the DHCP lease time on my router is one hour. Probably this is the cause of the issue. <- IT IS NOT (by @palikao)
UPDATE 2017-04: the bug has NOT been solved in SFOS 2.1.0.11
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Jolla loses Wi-Fi connection if device goes to sleep. I'm not sure if it's an issue with my router or a system-wide issue.
After leaving the device untouched for a while, even with Skype running, after wake up the connection is not working athough is displayed as connected. Connecting to the same hot-spot through "Connect to the internet" does nothing (no-op) in this case, I suppose. Re-connecting to a different ESSID (my router has two of them - one is encrypted, the other is open, but they are basically the same subnet) or turning Wi-Fi off and on again solves the problem. (but it's annoying)
ifconfig executed from shell shows no IP address associated with wlan0 when this happens.
ps: I'm using the latest release - Taalojärvi, btw.
Expected results:
Android software like Skype has to have a way of preventing the phone from going into sleep (draining all battery :) ). Integration issue?
Wi-fi should recover its IP properly after waking up. Wi-fi should use the sleep protocol when talking to the router (if it's not using it already).
Update: the DHCP lease time on my router is one hour. Probably this is the cause of the issue. <- IT IS NOT (by @palikao)
UPDATE 2017-04: the bug has NOT been solved in SFOS 2.1.0.11
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Jolla loses Wi-Fi connection if device goes to sleep. I'm not sure if it's an issue with my router or a system-wide issue.
After leaving the device untouched for a while, even with Skype running, after wake up the connection is not working athough is displayed as connected. Connecting to the same hot-spot through "Connect to the internet" does nothing (no-op) in this case, I suppose. Re-connecting to a different ESSID (my router has two of them - one is encrypted, the other is open, but they are basically the same subnet) or turning Wi-Fi off and on again solves the problem. (but it's annoying)
ifconfig executed from shell shows no IP address associated with wlan0 when this happens.
ps: I'm using the latest release - Taalojärvi, btw.
Expected results:
Android software like Skype has to have a way of preventing the phone from going into sleep (draining all battery :) ). Integration issue?
Wi-fi should recover its IP properly after waking up. Wi-fi should use the sleep protocol when talking to the router (if it's not using it already).
Update: the DHCP lease time on my router is one hour. Probably this is the cause of the issue. <- IT IS NOT (by @palikao)
UPDATE 2017-04: the bug has NOT been solved in SFOS 2.1.0.11
Update: I fixed the issue by setting a DHCP lease time of 1 day (by @articice).