Why this? In regard to my last post the "PC Wi-Fi Hotspot Program", I found that my laptop wireless antenna surrounds the laptop display's. Also, lots of laptop out there are design this way.
And if you're using a laptop or netbook as a wireless hotspot media, you may get a signal drop on the shared device.
If you're tethering with you laptop lip close, this maybe the case. Well, that is because broadcasting and receiving of the signal are best with the antenna (laptop display's) position upright.
But if you leave the lip open without configuring the power setting, the display will not turn off. Hence, costing energy wastage.
So I wrote this simple program that turn the display off after a minute for the user's convenience.
Click here to download
And if you're using a laptop or netbook as a wireless hotspot media, you may get a signal drop on the shared device.
If you're tethering with you laptop lip close, this maybe the case. Well, that is because broadcasting and receiving of the signal are best with the antenna (laptop display's) position upright.
But if you leave the lip open without configuring the power setting, the display will not turn off. Hence, costing energy wastage.
So I wrote this simple program that turn the display off after a minute for the user's convenience.
Click here to download
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