Constant Awake Mode
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Constant Awake Mode (CAM): This mode is best for devices when power is not an issue, such as when AC power is available to device. This mode provides the best connectivity option and the most available wireless infrastructure from the client perspective. CAM is also appropriate when the portable device will be used for only a short time that the battery can easily accommodate. This is the most commonly used mode.

