I am using a derivative Debian distribution (Raspberry Pi OS): 'bookworm'. nmcli is the network management tool, and the default WiFi power save setting is enabled; i.e. as installed, before any changes are made, WiFi power save is enabled: I have checked the file '/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/preconfigured.nmconnection' (the default and only connection file), and it has nothing in it re 'power save': And so my question is this: How did power_save come to be turned on by default in my system?
Code:
$ iw wlan0 get power_savePower save: on
Code:
[connection]id=preconfigureduuid=5d0fb816-f6f4-44ec-bce7-d4dd44387c3ftype=wifitimestamp=1713166397[wifi]mode=infrastructuressid=Mesh01[wifi-security]key-mgmt=wpa-pskpsk=35d2f7ea3efdb59bcdeed67f2a01295b4f6f2ba3245328977156c3970b50a540[ipv4]method=auto[ipv6]addr-gen-mode=defaultmethod=auto[proxy]
Statistics: Posted by seamusdemora — 2024-04-24 05:17 — Replies 1 — Views 62