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  • It's not clear whether the machine you're connecting to is using powersaving wifi, or the one you're working on; for the latter I'd use ss -tn|awk '$5~/:22$' ... for the former the same w/ $4 instead. Commented 2 days ago
  • @tink Usually it's the remote (SSH destination) machine. Wi-fi power saving on the client is rarely an issue as its interface is awoken by the host to send your keypress first and then remains awake for enough time to receive a reply. On the server, though, the interface is asleep when your keypress packet needs to arrive so there's noticeable latency until it wakes up. Commented yesterday
  • Server's on WiFi are a strange concept to me, that's all ... ;) @grawity Commented yesterday