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by dingaling
3193 days ago
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> There's no real reason outside of developer testing to ever disable Wifi. When I go for a ramble or cycle in the countryside there's no point having Wifi enabled for four or five hours with no APs within several kilometres, so I disable it. Likewise I disable Bluetooth and GPS when not needed. Being a 'good RF citizen'. |
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And saving battery power by not having extra radio equipment polling for connection apportunities. Win win.