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On 04/04/2010 at 02:42 PM, "Ed Durrant" <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com>
wrote: >
>The T43 isn't like the T61 and has a slider switch on the front to turn  off
>WiFi does it ?

No external or internal switch that I've found.

There's a row of icon lights aqlong the bottom right in the frame of the
screen. There's a battery and a "lightening Z", both constantly on, an HDD
activity one that flickers intermittently, a crescent (Moon I think) for
"suspend", two that look like short houses of very fat arrows that I've never
noticed light up except maybe during power-on -- one with "1"in it and one
with "A" in it.

At the far left of the row is what vaguely resembles a tower with "waves"
coming off the top. If that's WiFi, it's never been on that I've seen.

So, how does one check to be sure WiFi is turned on on a T43?

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   Best wishes,
    Phil Parker
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