Shortcut for switching off wireless on R51

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Shortcut for switching off wireless on R51

#1 Post by zahir » Mon Feb 20, 2006 3:38 pm

HI,
I have an IBM R51.... I've heard that switching off the wireless when not using the wifi network saves battery life... is that true? I tried hitting the Fn and F5 key to switch off the inbuilt wireless on my laptop but i keep getting a msg asking me to update drivers. Is there any other way to do this in the event that switching it off actually saves battery life?
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#2 Post by FRiC » Mon Feb 20, 2006 7:55 pm

Switching off does save some battery life, but it may not be noticeable depending on what you're doing. I find that the combination of disabling wireless and lowering my CPU voltage using NHC gives me a bit more run time.

I think you need to install Access Connections to use Fn+F5. Try updating both Access Connections and the drivers...
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#3 Post by elethym001 » Tue Feb 21, 2006 3:19 am

Yes it does saves battery life, try updating your drivers and installing latest access connections then there is an option in access connections but i think it is enabled by default... but just in case open access connections and go to Configure menu -> Global Settings and make sure "Enable automatic wireless LAN radio control" checkbox is checked. This way, when wireless radio is idle it will automatically turns it off, so u can conserve ur battery life.

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#4 Post by zahir » Tue Feb 21, 2006 7:05 am

hey thanks man, will try it and get back to you :)
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