From: Kori L. <ko...@ma...> - 2002-09-20 20:25:17
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Rich and Chris, The answer to both of these problems might be to inactivate your card before leaving. Try deselecting the wireless in Network Port Connections before you put your machine to sleep, then click APPLY. Leave the card installed unless you power it off. When you get to your new location it will start up normally. Re-select the wireless, click APPLY, and it will connect to the new service. Kori (I have a Lombard with a D-link 650 card and 10.2) > . Does anyone (everyone) experience a significantly longer start-up > when using the wireless driver? I restarted in verbose mode once and I > saw the computer running the same line several (hundred times) > org.noncongrous.wirelessdriver. or somesuch. Anyway I am wondering if > I > have a bad install or if this is just part of using this driver (which > I > am willing to accept). . . . > > Minor hassle is that I need to reboot machine whenever I move my > computer from the University to my home (both have Airports). System > 9.2 would reset the IP address each time computer awoke from sleep. > Something in either b5 or 10.2.1 is retaining the IP info, and I have > to reboot to clear it. Is there another workaround? > |