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Thanks Andy and Will. That certainly clears up few points. I've
installed Advanced Wifi Lock - I will see how it goes and how
quickly it drains the battery. I'll also have to keep an eye out on
the forums to see if there will ever be an updated kernel or full
release for this phone.<br>
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Many thanks again for the quick replies.<br>
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Sebastian<br>
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<div>sorry about that!<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On 8 November 2011 21:44, Andrew Bates
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Hmmm that may be an issue with that ROM (Mooncake ROM, if
you were wondering, so you can have a look around on the
forums). <br>
I've just tested this with my mom and brother's ZTE Racer
(incidentally running the same ROM) and it does the same.
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According to the guy who made the ROM: "It's a problem
with the kernel. Any 2.6.32 doesn't keep wifi on when the
screen is off. The solution is upgrading to 2.6.35 (when I
or someone releases it...)"</div>
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<div>It looks like you may have to play around with
different ROMs to find one that will work, there are a few
ROMs on there that are based on cyanogenmod 7, so those
might be worth looking into.</div>
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<div>As for whether this is normal behaviour, it definitely
isn't - My Nexus S stays connected to WiFi when the sleep
policy is set to never.
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On 8 November 2011 21:30, Sebastian Arcus <<a
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> Hello all,<br>
><br>
> I'm very pleased with my ZTE Racer successfully
converted by Andy to 2.3. I've discovered there is now
a graphic equalizer (not sure if it's part of 2.3 or
added by the CynogenMod people - but it really makes a
significant difference). I've managed to use the
built-in sip client to connect to my Asterisk server
over wifi and everything seems to work fine. I've even
managed to switch wifi on, so that it never
disconnects. Well, almost.<br>
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> Before, when the screen went off - the wifi went
off with it. Now I can turn the screen off, and the
wifi stays one. However, I'm not sure for how long. if
I come back after few hours, and try to ring the phone
over sip - I can't reach it any more. If I unlock the
screen - I can see the wifi is actually disconnected.
Does anybody happen to know if there is a second sleep
phase later, after turning off the screen - which
actually disables the wifi? Can anybody test to see if
their phone keeps the wifi connected even few hours
after locking the screen (if the wifi option is set to
stay permanently on)?<br>
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> Any hints appreciated,<br>
><br>
> Sebastian<br>
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