On 07/10/02 18:04, "Paul Guyot" <pguyot_at_kallisys.net> wrote:
[snip!]
> Second, I wonder if anyone else has this problem but when Internet is
> disconnected, the card remains powered. And this sucks batteries, 250
> mA instead of 95 when the card is removed. Any idea? Is it a bug?
>
[snip!]
Paul,
In the "Advanced Settings", there is an option for power management. Did you
enable it? That might help, if this actually works. With somekind of a beta
version, it's hard to tell...
-Laurent.
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