Probably posting this in the wrong place but:
An app I'd like to see is a networking toolbox.
Currently I am trying to troubleshoot why the networking seems so buggy. The hand-off between GPRS and WIFI doesn't seem to go too smoothly. As well as the fact that it can take up to six, or so, tries to connect to a wireless AP that I am right next to. - linksys 802.11N flavor.
I then ran dmesg and got an ton of:
rmnet fifo full, dropping packet
Uh . . . I remember fifo from my old dial up days in DOS. I remember something about having to increase the buffer in a 16 something or other chip.
Anyway are the current networking problems - slow to connect and slow WIFI - connected to this or is the "fifo full" strictly a GPRS issue?
An app I'd like to see is a networking toolbox.
Currently I am trying to troubleshoot why the networking seems so buggy. The hand-off between GPRS and WIFI doesn't seem to go too smoothly. As well as the fact that it can take up to six, or so, tries to connect to a wireless AP that I am right next to. - linksys 802.11N flavor.
I then ran dmesg and got an ton of:
rmnet fifo full, dropping packet
Uh . . . I remember fifo from my old dial up days in DOS. I remember something about having to increase the buffer in a 16 something or other chip.
Anyway are the current networking problems - slow to connect and slow WIFI - connected to this or is the "fifo full" strictly a GPRS issue?