Is there a PC card or other component that is
sensitive to a wireless network?

Can you examine the system logs?

There was a problem with the earlier WS series -
something about the magnetic effect of a spinning HDD
on the sleep function (corrected on the HDD in
question by placing a piece of metal over a portion). 

Or could it be an internal cable that is reacting to a
signal from somewhere?

Could you reproduce the conditions of this incident?


--- Malcolm Cornelius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> on 15/08/04 18:07, George Mogiljansky at
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Are there any sources of radio waves or other
> > electromagnetic radiation nearby?
>
> No more than anywhere else with a TV and wireless
> network.
> --
> Best wishes
>
> Malcolm Cornelius - The Powerbook Fanatic
> http://www.pbfanatic.co.uk
>


                
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