On 4 May 2011 09:54, Jon Reynolds <maill...@jcrdevelopments.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 4 May 2011 09:38:29 +0100, Yorvyk wrote: > > On some notebooks/laptops there is a function key that enables WiFi. >> I've found with upgrades that this sets it's self to disable the WiFi, >> but doesn't with a clean install. >> >> -- >> Steve Cook (Yorvyk) >> >> http://lubuntu.net >> > > There is a Fn + option for toggling wifi on/off (which never seems to work > anyway) but the wifi light is on, as it always has been, but whether that > means anything... I don't know. > -- > Jon Reynolds (j0nr) > http://www.jcrdevelopments.com The "wifi" light often doubles as a bluetooth light on laptops / netbooks. Have you checked that the WiFi is enabled in the bios of the machine, perhaps disabling bluetooth as well to see if the light still comes on. Thank you -- John Stevenson <http://uk.linkedin.com/in/johnstevenson247> | @JR0cket<http://http//twitter.com/#%21/JR0cket> | JR0cket.co.uk <http://jr0cket.co.uk/> | JR0cket.com <http://jr0cket.com/> | LeanAgileMachine.com <http://leanagilemachine.com/>
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