I've installed all the Windows Updates, but the firmware update wants me to have the battery fully charged, even though I'm plugged in, before it will let me install. I'm at 38%, so I guess the firmware update will wait until morning.
Installed on my SP3, that is where they are. Some big ones. Now what did they consist of?
There must have been a lower limit of 40% for the battery when it came to installing the firmware update, because about 5 minutes after I posted above, I tried again and it worked. I haven't noticed anything different yet - still have my same problem with having to turn wifi off and back on to get it to work after waking from sleep.
Yeah, it is weird. But the wifi doesn't turn off when it goes to sleep. It's weirder than that. When I wake it up, the icon in the system tray isn't the wifi icon (the bars), but the icon for a wired connection. It shows connected at first, but the first time anything tries to hit the internet, it changes to the limited connection icon. Then I have to turn off/on the connection (swipe from right and click wifi, or tap the internet connection in the system tray, then turn wifi off/on), and then it will connect. I'm guessing that it may have something to do with having the Windows Phone SDK installed, and the emulators using Hyper-V, but I don't know for sure. I haven't felt like uninstalling/reinstalling Visual Studio, because that is always such a pain, with all of the VS add-ons that are installed, too. Getting it all back the way you had it is always such a pain. For that reason I haven't tried, and opted to live with it so far, hoping each month that it will be fixed by patches. Alas....
EDIT: Oh, and yes, I have the i5 256.
Thanks for the suggestion. I tried, though, the rollback option is greyed out. I tried uninstalling the devices, restarting, and letting them (network devices) reinstall, but that didn't do it either. :straight:Try going into device manager and revert to the original drivers, not the ones from launch day. I have done this and no longer have Wi fi issues. Seems that only certain networks will have this issue.