On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, David Gilbert wrote: > BTW... this Dell (D800) has the ability to turn the wireless hardware > off. For the bluetooth, this is simple: it's like disconnecting a USB > dongle. For the mini-pci slot, it appears to power it down. pciconf > -lv shows the current (non-supported non-ath) card as present when > wireless is "on" and not present when wireless is "off" What dell card do you have in there now? The TrueMobile 1400 is now supported in -current, and works very well. It's possible that other Dell cards would work with the NDIS-ulator as well, but I haven't tried them. Let me know if you need details on how to get it running. BTW, I am running -current on my D800, with your ACPI stuff, and Fn+F8 works to turn off my "radio" stuff as well. Haven't tried it in -stable yet. HTH, Doug -- This .signature sanitized for your protectionReceived on Wed Dec 31 2003 - 14:24:36 UTC
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