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mholt@ohiohills.com - 28 May 2008 20:09 GMT
Is there a wireless switch other than the enable/disable option on the
network connections window?
Big Al - 28 May 2008 20:42 GMT
> Is there a wireless switch other than the enable/disable option on the
> network connections window?

Some Laptops have an actual on/off switch.   Mine is the Fn Key + F2
Dell Inspiron 6000.

You'd have to read your users manual to know if you have a laptop, and
if you have a desktop, it's less likely.
mholt@ohiohills.com - 28 May 2008 21:47 GMT
> mh...@ohiohills.com wrote:
> > Is there a wireless switch other than the enable/disable option on the
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> You'd have to read your users manual to know if you have a laptop, and
> if you have a desktop, it's less likely.

I've never looked at the manual for this Ispiron 2200.  So far,
everything has fallen into place without a question.

Fn+F2 is it on the 2200, also.

Thanks.
Big Al - 28 May 2008 21:52 GMT
>> mh...@ohiohills.com wrote:
>>> Is there a wireless switch other than the enable/disable option on the
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>
> Thanks.

On mine however the Fn+F2 turns off bluetooth and Wi-fi.   So my mouse
goes off too.   Dang!!!   :-)
WaIIy - 28 May 2008 23:59 GMT
>>> mh...@ohiohills.com wrote:
>>>> Is there a wireless switch other than the enable/disable option on the
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>On mine however the Fn+F2 turns off bluetooth and Wi-fi.   So my mouse
>goes off too.   Dang!!!   :-)

You can just right click the wifi tray icon and it won't affect
Bluetooth.
 
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