N95 WLAN powersave, too agressive!!

N95 WLAN powersave is so agressive that it cannot even be used for a decent VOIP call. Trying do download a 20meg podcast is close to impossible. After deactivating the WLAN powersave, all works OK. Everything but my battery life that is.....
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N95 WLAN powersave is so agressive that it cannot even be used for a decent VOIP call. Trying do download a 20meg podcast is close to impossible. After deactivating the WLAN powersave, all works OK. Everything but my battery life that is.....
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    Smile is Health. Keep your Smile

    No can do. Buy an USB WLAN dongle, instead.

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    I don't know about your second issue sorry.
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    If you find it helpfull, it's not hard to click the STAR..

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    Message Header
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    Message Text
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    Up to 160 characters can be entered in this field. (For SMS devices, depending on the character set you configure Connection to use, it is possible that messages that are shorter than 160 characters may be truncated.)
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    Include a Link to Cisco PCA in Message Text
    (Applicable only to SMTP notification devices.) Check this check box to include a link to the Cisco Personal Communications Assistant in the text string that is sent to the SMTP notification device.
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/8x/gui_reference/guide/8xcucgrg030.html#wp1082329
    Cheers!
    Rob

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