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Old 09-08-2008, 03:11 AM
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Wmwifirouter drains battery to shut off even when plugged in?

Ok so I'm using Wmwifirouter on my Mogul and it's shutting off my phone even when it's plugged in/charging????!!! This is insanely frustrating...anyone else experience this or know how to fix this?


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Old 09-08-2008, 03:12 AM
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Re: Wmwifirouter drains battery to shut off even when plugged in?

Plugged into wall with factory charger?
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Re: Wmwifirouter drains battery to shut off even when plugged in?

Yes with the wall charger
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Old 09-08-2008, 03:20 AM
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Re: Wmwifirouter drains battery to shut off even when plugged in?

from what i'm reading online....it says that the wmwifirouter is a power hog....so maybe it just can't keep up with the program as it uses both wifi and EVDO at the same time :/
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Old 09-08-2008, 03:33 AM
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Re: Wmwifirouter drains battery to shut off even when plugged in?

Also, I have an aftermarket wall charger that puts out more like a car charger, not nearly as good as the factory wall charger
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Old 09-08-2008, 03:54 AM
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Re: Wmwifirouter drains battery to shut off even when plugged in?

I have an HTC usb wall charger and it says it has an output of 5V=1A
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Re: Wmwifirouter drains battery to shut off even when plugged in?

I have an HTC usb wall charger and it says it has an output of 5V=1A
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Re: Wmwifirouter drains battery to shut off even when plugged in?

yeah.. this program eats ur battery like nothing...even when its on the "charger"... no way around it..
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Re: Wmwifirouter drains battery to shut off even when plugged in?

The battery drain was a deal breaker for me... makes the wifi connection useless when I can just use USB.
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Old 09-08-2008, 08:08 AM
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Re: Wmwifirouter drains battery to shut off even when plugged in?

A. you need to move up to the 3500mha battery
B .You are putting it into low power mode?
I had this same problem while on the road until I bought the Boxwave hi amp charger. No problems since.

Another plus for mine is that I bought a amplifier as my area does not have a strong signal. This keeps the unit from searching and trying to maintain a connection.
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