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I use Cape Town 945 audio/video/rear camera etc system in my car. Firmware version is1011403920001_SW_20151223 + root + Google Play. This is Android 4.1.1 based unit.
My problem is that WiFi interface turns off always when WiFi source (like my phone with GSM/LTEto WiFi router facility) disappears. It is important for me because Iuse it for example for on-line navigation, traffic jam info and so on.
Is any possibility to keep wifi interface always on? Maybe additional
application must be installed from Google Play or any patch?
Last edited by mackowiakp; 07-17-2016 at 02:17 AM.
mackowiakp, this is an all linux forum.
your question is VERY SPECIFIC, yet you are assuming that we know a lot about your device and setup.
unless you find a user of the same device with the same problem as yours, you are going to have to supply much, MUCH more information.
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