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Old 2008-01-07
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Default Hotspot timeout interval?

How can I adjust the timeout interval period for the Hotspot? It seems like every 45 mins or so I have to reauthenticate to the Hotspot. Is this configurable?

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Old 2008-10-03
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Default Re: Hotspot timeout interval?

Not possible ? , i just ran in to the same want to extend the time before re-auth to eg. 2 hours or more.
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Old 2008-10-09
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Default Re: Hotspot timeout interval?

You can configure the hotspot timeout, with the command line parameter:

set hotspot timeout <timeout in seconds>

From the CLI manual:

Integer. The amount of time in seconds that the connection
can remain idle. Once this period of time has elapsed, the My
HotSpot session is automatically terminated.
The default value is 3600 seconds.
This setting is only available through the command line.
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Old 2008-10-09
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Default Re: Hotspot timeout interval?

I thought the thread starter had checked for the command line options before opening this thread. So I didn't have a look.
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