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Nov 17 2008, 02:42 PM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 803 Joined: 30-March 04 From: California Member No.: 2,368 |
I have always had a small problem on my C3100 where if you suspend the zaurus while connected to wifi the connection will not work when unsuspended again.
For example; i'll connect to my AP, everything works fine. Then I suspend the zaurus and then turn it back on the wifi card is still "on" as if it is connected but I can't ping anything any more. I have to then disconnect it and reconnect it to get it to work again. Anyone ever find a solution to this issue? My old 5600 would always work just fine this way. |
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Nov 17 2008, 03:46 PM
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![]() Group: Admin Posts: 3,277 Joined: 29-July 04 From: Cambridge, England Member No.: 4,149 |
I know there was a problem with Cacko, that was fixable, I presume this was a hang-over then from Sharp.
You had to fiddle with the suspend/resume scripts in /etc/pcmcia if I recall correctly. sorry, can't be too sure, I'm not running Cacko. |
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Nov 18 2008, 09:33 PM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 803 Joined: 30-March 04 From: California Member No.: 2,368 |
I know there was a problem with Cacko, that was fixable, I presume this was a hang-over then from Sharp. You had to fiddle with the suspend/resume scripts in /etc/pcmcia if I recall correctly. sorry, can't be too sure, I'm not running Cacko. So you had to fiddle with the suspend/resume scripts in the sharp rom as well? I'm not running cacko either as I found it's network stuff to be even worse. I guess I'll do some more searching. I find it baffling if I am the only one with this issue and that Sharp never released a patch. I wonder if it is some hardware fault that my zaurus has always had or something. |
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Nov 19 2008, 04:30 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 464 Joined: 15-June 04 Member No.: 3,698 |
I know there was a problem with Cacko, that was fixable, I presume this was a hang-over then from Sharp. You had to fiddle with the suspend/resume scripts in /etc/pcmcia if I recall correctly. sorry, can't be too sure, I'm not running Cacko. So you had to fiddle with the suspend/resume scripts in the sharp rom as well? I'm not running cacko either as I found it's network stuff to be even worse. I guess I'll do some more searching. I find it baffling if I am the only one with this issue and that Sharp never released a patch. I wonder if it is some hardware fault that my zaurus has always had or something. Only "Fix" I found was to unplug the WIFI card, plug it back in and reconnect. Im guessing a scriupt could be put together to do this though. |
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Nov 19 2008, 10:49 AM
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![]() Group: Admin Posts: 3,277 Joined: 29-July 04 From: Cambridge, England Member No.: 4,149 |
So you had to fiddle with the suspend/resume scripts in the sharp rom as well? I'm not running cacko either as I found it's network stuff to be even worse. I guess I'll do some more searching. I find it baffling if I am the only one with this issue and that Sharp never released a patch. I wonder if it is some hardware fault that my zaurus has always had or something. clarification: no, I fiddled with cacko scripts only, I never ran Sharp rom at all. you don't need to pull the card, just do "cardctl eject 1" and "cardctl insert 1"... I created an alias "cei cardctl eject 1 ; sleep 3 ; cardctl insert 1". be sure to use card 0 or 1 as the CF slot, not the internal hard drive, otherwise it gets a bit upset |
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Feb 11 2009, 11:12 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 68 Joined: 23-April 08 From: Cleveland, OH USA Member No.: 21,673 |
So you had to fiddle with the suspend/resume scripts in the sharp rom as well? I'm not running cacko either as I found it's network stuff to be even worse. I guess I'll do some more searching. I find it baffling if I am the only one with this issue and that Sharp never released a patch. I wonder if it is some hardware fault that my zaurus has always had or something. clarification: no, I fiddled with cacko scripts only, I never ran Sharp rom at all. you don't need to pull the card, just do "cardctl eject 1" and "cardctl insert 1"... I created an alias "cei cardctl eject 1 ; sleep 3 ; cardctl insert 1". be sure to use card 0 or 1 as the CF slot, not the internal hard drive, otherwise it gets a bit upset At one point I thought there was a 'cleaner' fix for this somewhere on the forums. I seem to recall a one liner going into the etc/pcmcia folder somwhere. I reflashed CACKO today, and this is now relevant to my interests. Anyone else remember anything like that? |
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