T60 wireless switch?

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T60 wireless switch?

#1 Post by jamesqf » Sun Mar 30, 2008 12:43 pm

For the last few days, I have been having a problem with my T60, where it will spend a minute or so on boot trying to establish a wifi connection. It hasn't done this before (I've had this machine about 18 months), and I'm trying to figure out what changed.

My first guess is that there's a wireless switch on the front of the machine, which may have gotten bumped or something. The problem is that it's just a slider switch, with no way to tell whether it's off or on. Anyone know how to tell?

Perhaps I should make it clear that I never use wireless, and would like to have the radios &c shut off so as not to waste power & processor cycles.

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#2 Post by jdhurst » Sun Mar 30, 2008 12:58 pm

There is not a wireless switch on the T4x models (that I know of). I use Access Connections (and I do know not everyone likes this application). But I set A/C to only run my home wireless network and not to run any others except I as execute them manually. As a result, when not at home, my Wireless radio shuts off automatically. .. JDH

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#3 Post by fuscob » Sun Mar 30, 2008 1:10 pm

For the wireless switch, left is off and right is on if I remember correctly. I believe there is a little bit of green visible when the wireless is turned on.
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#4 Post by pae77 » Sun Mar 30, 2008 5:02 pm

That's correct about the switch. If the switch is in the off position, Fn + F5 won't work to bring up the black wireless radio control panel on my setup.
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#5 Post by Mr-Pacman » Sun Mar 30, 2008 5:20 pm

I'm just curious.

If you have the switch set to "on"....and you use FN+F5 to bring up the wireless utilities. You can switch off the wireless.....does that mean you can override the position of the physical switch via software settings?

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#6 Post by Harryc » Sun Mar 30, 2008 5:54 pm

Mr-Pacman wrote:I'm just curious.

If you have the switch set to "on"....and you use FN+F5 to bring up the wireless utilities. You can switch off the wireless.....does that mean you can override the position of the physical switch via software settings?
That is correct.

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#7 Post by meekus » Sun Mar 30, 2008 5:58 pm

If the physical wireless switch is switched off, pressing Fn+F5 will cause a dialog box to appear requesting for the wireless switch to be switched back on.

So IOW the physical switch has the final say on whether or not the wireless radios will work.

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#8 Post by Mr-Pacman » Sun Mar 30, 2008 6:00 pm

Harryc wrote:
Mr-Pacman wrote:I'm just curious.

If you have the switch set to "on"....and you use FN+F5 to bring up the wireless utilities. You can switch off the wireless.....does that mean you can override the position of the physical switch via software settings?
That is correct.
Perfect. I like to switch off the wireless multiple times per day to save battery power, but wasn't sure if the little plastic switch would wear out or break over time.

Now i'll just turn it off/on via the Fn+F5 utilities

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#9 Post by pae77 » Mon Mar 31, 2008 5:14 am

I use the fn+f5 software switch mostly to turn it on and off but it comes in handy sometimes to be able to physically cut off wireless access quickly with the hardware switch.
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#10 Post by jamesqf » Tue Apr 01, 2008 12:27 pm

Thanks for the suggestions. I found the problem (sort of), and it wasn't the switch after all. It seems that /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-wifi0" had somehow gotten changed so that "onboot" was set to yes instead of no, which of course caused it to try to start wireless on boot. Changing it back fixed the problem.

Now as for what changed the file... I haven't a clue.

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