Guest Stabilo Posted May 8, 2006 Report Posted May 8, 2006 A couple of questions: My Blue Angel has WiFi enabled after a soft reset whereas my Wizard is disabled. I would prefer for WiFi to be ENABLED by default, is there a registry hack or start up option I can apply to the Wizard. I have added Comm Manager to the start up group which helps but I still have to enable WiFi. Been playing around with Omapclock and Smartskey (good combination). As indicated in the help guide the ini file must be edited with a simple editor like Notepad. I tried the PPC Notes but this doesn't work. Having set the ini to have a Clock speed to 240, on resume I get the following Notification error message 'Cannot execute smartskey.exe'. The initial set up to clock speed of 240 is ok but it fails on resume. Any ideas what the fix is? Finally, can Omapclock be used on a Blue Angel (M2000)?
Guest chucky.egg Posted May 9, 2006 Report Posted May 9, 2006 My Wizard (MDA Vario with Imate K-JAM AKU2 ROM) re-enables WiFi after suspending. What ROM do you have? You don't say whether you actually did make the changes to the INI file on your PC - if not get a "virgin" INI file and try that first, it's the quickest thing to try. You could also try putting Smartskey on your device (if it's on your SD card) as it may be that the SD card it taking too long to wake up. OMAP clock should work on any OMAP device, I dont know what's in the Blue Angel but there may be a Sticky Post at the top of that forum that tells you
Guest Stabilo Posted May 9, 2006 Report Posted May 9, 2006 (edited) My Wizard (MDA Vario with Imate K-JAM AKU2 ROM) re-enables WiFi after suspending. What ROM do you have? You don't say whether you actually did make the changes to the INI file on your PC - if not get a "virgin" INI file and try that first, it's the quickest thing to try. You could also try putting Smartskey on your device (if it's on your SD card) as it may be that the SD card it taking too long to wake up. OMAP clock should work on any OMAP device, I dont know what's in the Blue Angel but there may be a Sticky Post at the top of that forum that tells you I have the same ROM as you. The problem with disabled WIFI is after soft reset not suspend. I have tried a new ini and all the files are on the Wizard. I have read other posts that indicate Smartskey with Omapclock is flakey. The sticky states the Blue Angel has a 400MHz Intel XScale PXA263 processor, so I guess the answer is no to Omapclock. Edited May 9, 2006 by Stabilo
Guest fraser Posted May 10, 2006 Report Posted May 10, 2006 I would prefer for WiFi to be ENABLED by default, is there a registry hack or start up option I can apply to the Wizard. The guy that wrote WiFiFoFum has a couple of utils that might work for you: http://www.aspecto-software.com/xoops/modu...ewcat.php?cid=1 If not, there was another one my googling found.
Guest Stabilo Posted May 10, 2006 Report Posted May 10, 2006 (edited) The guy that wrote WiFiFoFum has a couple of utils that might work for you: http://www.aspecto-software.com/xoops/modu...ewcat.php?cid=1 If not, there was another one my googling found. Cheers Fraser, I use WiFiFoFum, good software. I will take a look at his other utilities. Do you have a link to what google found? Edited May 10, 2006 by Stabilo
Guest Stabilo Posted May 10, 2006 Report Posted May 10, 2006 (edited) The guy that wrote WiFiFoFum has a couple of utils that might work for you: http://www.aspecto-software.com/xoops/modu...ewcat.php?cid=1 If not, there was another one my googling found. The Aspecto software states it will do precisely what I want it to do. He also has the opposite software i.e. soft reset to WiFi disabled. However it states the software is only for IPAQ's, do you think it will work with the MDA Vario (Wizard)? Utility doesn't run on the Vario. Edited May 10, 2006 by Stabilo
Guest fraser Posted May 11, 2006 Report Posted May 11, 2006 He also has the opposite software i.e. soft reset to WiFi disabled. However it states the software is only for IPAQ's, do you think it will work with the MDA Vario (Wizard)? That's why i linked that and not the other one I found; figured having the On and Off versions might be useful to more people. The bit about only working on iPaqs is a bit of a funny one. Just try it out and see what happens, it's not an ipaq its really looking for, just a compatiable WiFi stack. I didn't grab the links to the other one I saw; most of it was discussion of the code involved on forums. I couldn't find the same page as before, but I think the google search "ppc wifi on after reset" was the one that gave me it.
Guest Stabilo Posted May 11, 2006 Report Posted May 11, 2006 That's why i linked that and not the other one I found; figured having the On and Off versions might be useful to more people. The bit about only working on iPaqs is a bit of a funny one. Just try it out and see what happens, it's not an ipaq its really looking for, just a compatiable WiFi stack. I didn't grab the links to the other one I saw; most of it was discussion of the code involved on forums. I couldn't find the same page as before, but I think the google search "ppc wifi on after reset" was the one that gave me it. As per my edited post, above, it doesn't work with the Wizard. As I respect the programmers work (WiFiFoFum) I tend to believe his comment of 'IPAQ's only'. Might try the google search you suggest.
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