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Old 04-06-2014, 12:36 PM   #1
Slider1960
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Device: Cybook Gen3, Kindle PaperWhite, iPad
Kobo Mini help keeping WiFi alive

Hi all, I am really new to Kobo having bought a mini to use with SCsoar and a GPS module (got the software working but not had time to hack in the hardware yet0 I was so impressed I bought another one for general playing around.

So far I have worked out resizing the data partition and getting telnet working and installing python, but what is infuriating me is the WiFi keeps going to sleep on me. i am typically using a telnet client on an iPad and every few minutes I lose the connection - I have worked out that tapping sync on the home screen wakes up the wifi again and I can carry on working but having sniffed aournd I cant find where this wifi sleep is controlled from.

I would be really grateful for any hints on how I can get this working, I hae vague plans to use the mini as a internet connected display panel, it will probably be mains powered so I am not too concerned about the increased power usage.

thanks in advance.
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