Background:
The stack for a WL1801 is being hosted on an AM3352. During a system idle mode when no data is being sent, the WiLink must maintain connections to any devices.
Problem description:
To extend standby battery life, we are trying to allow the AM3352 to go to sleep until it gets an interrupt from the WiLink. Our current understanding is that if there are users connected to the WiLink but no active data being sent, the host must remain on to support the stack. We can wake the host from sleep when data occurs, but it will have to reconnect to the various devices. Is there a way to allow the host to go to sleep without having to reconnect upon wake?