To use wifi is like charging the phone twise a day, i think this is more a huge issue then not allowing third party firmware.
When YOU update your router to the latest firmware from the Asus homepage!When is asus fixing battery problems on android devices?
When YOU update your router to the latest firmware from the Asus homepage!
This kind of issue was solved already some time ago...
Of course it would be also good to complain to your android device vendor to get a fix on their side as well!
under wifi - advanced, tweak the DTIM and interval settings to give you a value of 2000 from their multiples. You can go even further but the default timeout is 3s so 2s is sufficient to save battery and still allow apps to stay connected to the internet. If you dont care about apps timing out you can put it to the maximum value to save battery.
Check this out before you post a reply as i do not find newer firmware
Actually not a problem as long as your beacon x DTIM is below 3000. As i said the default timeout is 3 seconds, what this mean even for LAN is that you could unplug a cable from your switch, plug it back in all within 3 seconds and it will look like a hiccup but nothing will get disconnected.Putting on my IEEE hat...
DTIM=3, Beacon Interval=100 is good enough for most folks, esp in an area where they are many other networks seen.
Run the beacon interval too long and the device will get lost, and go into searching/reassociate, and this eats up even more battery...
Actually not a problem as long as your beacon x DTIM is below 3000. As i said the default timeout is 3 seconds, what this mean even for LAN is that you could unplug a cable from your switch, plug it back in all within 3 seconds and it will look like a hiccup but nothing will get disconnected.
Trying to set your DTIM and beacon for super performance actually makes it more demanding for wifi adapters which is why phones have slower response times by default unless you turn off the power savings to get your phone to have the same latency as any other wifi device. Setting a higher time also helps in a crowded wifi environment.
@sfx2000 the values you state are the default ones for ASUS, its a performance setting but not the max performance. If you increase the DTIM to 10, beacon interval to 200 you will get a good balance for better battery life. Low DTIM makes connecting faster. Low beacon interval makes detecting the AP faster which is unnecessary if your devices are already set to use your AP and are already connected. The client will never change how long it will scan for APs.
A device sleeping is irrelevant for phones because phones will stay connected even when they're locked as they arent truely asleep.
Another problem with non google android phones is that they do not have power savings in relation to their boasted hardware. Many hardware manufacturers boast their power saving capabilities but the problem is with android, implementing them into android isnt easy as android isnt your typical everyday desktop linux.
A device sleeping is irrelevant for phones because phones will stay connected even when they're locked as they arent truely asleep.
Actually not a problem as long as your beacon x DTIM is below 3000. As i said the default timeout is 3 seconds, what this mean even for LAN is that you could unplug a cable from your switch, plug it back in all within 3 seconds and it will look like a hiccup but nothing will get disconnected.
Trying to set your DTIM and beacon for super performance actually makes it more demanding for wifi adapters which is why phones have slower response times by default unless you turn off the power savings to get your phone to have the same latency as any other wifi device. Setting a higher time also helps in a crowded wifi environment.
@sfx2000 the values you state are the default ones for ASUS, its a performance setting but not the max performance. If you increase the DTIM to 10, beacon interval to 200 you will get a good balance for better battery life. Low DTIM makes connecting faster. Low beacon interval makes detecting the AP faster which is unnecessary if your devices are already set to use your AP and are already connected. The client will never change how long it will scan for APs.
A device sleeping is irrelevant for phones because phones will stay connected even when they're locked as they arent truely asleep.
Another problem with non google android phones is that they do not have power savings in relation to their boasted hardware. Many hardware manufacturers boast their power saving capabilities but the problem is with android, implementing them into android isnt easy as android isnt your typical everyday desktop linux.
I am speaking from experience in that wifi did drain my battery a lot with asus wifi routers but after modifying some of the values it got better.
Heres what my AC88U professional setting page looks like. I've been using this setting for months with the AC3200 as well and it does improve battery life.
The problem with IEEE standards is that not everything follows it. Sometimes you have to tweak settings out of the ordinary for things to work.
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