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jimc197
May 12th 07, 04:00 AM
unable to shut off the wireless network button, the light stays on and every
time
I boot up I get yhe mesg. wireless network not connected
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Jim

peter
May 12th 07, 04:32 AM
If you are trying to shut it off and its not connected would that mean its
already off.......???????????????????

Not all of us can read you mind would you care to elaborate??.....like my
system does not have a wireless network button..it got an on/off button ...a
reset button.... 2 dvd buttons a... shirt button ....
peter
"jimc197" > wrote in message
...
> unable to shut off the wireless network button, the light stays on and
> every
> time
> I boot up I get yhe mesg. wireless network not connected
> --
> Jim

jimc197
May 12th 07, 05:59 AM
Sorry Peter On the front of my laptop I have a button or switch
that has a wireless symbol on it, normally when you push it a blue light
comes on and when you push it again the blue light goes off.
When the blue light is on the laptop is looking for a wireless connection
and a popup will tell if there is a network available, if the blue light is
off
the laptop will not look for a network, hence no popup.
No mater how many times I push the button the blue light will not
go off.
--
Jim


"peter" wrote:

> If you are trying to shut it off and its not connected would that mean its
> already off.......???????????????????
>
> Not all of us can read you mind would you care to elaborate??.....like my
> system does not have a wireless network button..it got an on/off button ...a
> reset button.... 2 dvd buttons a... shirt button ....
> peter
> "jimc197" > wrote in message
> ...
> > unable to shut off the wireless network button, the light stays on and
> > every
> > time
> > I boot up I get yhe mesg. wireless network not connected
> > --
> > Jim
>
>
>

BillW50
May 12th 07, 12:42 PM
"jimc197" > wrote in message

> Sorry Peter On the front of my laptop I have a button or switch
> that has a wireless symbol on it, normally when you push it a blue
> light comes on and when you push it again the blue light goes off.
> When the blue light is on the laptop is looking for a wireless
> connection and a popup will tell if there is a network available, if
> the blue light is off
> the laptop will not look for a network, hence no popup.
> No mater how many times I push the button the blue light will not
> go off.

My Gateway MX6124 works like this. I have to hold down the Fn key and
press the F2 key to toggle the wireless on or off. Which also toggles
the wireless blue light on and off too.

--
Bill

jimc197
May 12th 07, 03:09 PM
plugged Thanks for the reply Bill
I tried that with the AC plugged in, nothing. when I am on Batt.
it brightens the moniter
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Jim


"BillW50" wrote:

> "jimc197" > wrote in message
>
> > Sorry Peter On the front of my laptop I have a button or switch
> > that has a wireless symbol on it, normally when you push it a blue
> > light comes on and when you push it again the blue light goes off.
> > When the blue light is on the laptop is looking for a wireless
> > connection and a popup will tell if there is a network available, if
> > the blue light is off
> > the laptop will not look for a network, hence no popup.
> > No mater how many times I push the button the blue light will not
> > go off.
>
> My Gateway MX6124 works like this. I have to hold down the Fn key and
> press the F2 key to toggle the wireless on or off. Which also toggles
> the wireless blue light on and off too.
>
> --
> Bill
>
>

SingaporeWebDesign
May 12th 07, 06:50 PM
Hello,

Try updating your wireless drivers from your manufacturer's website.

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http://www.bootstrike.com/Webdesign/
Singapore Web Hosting
http://www.bootstrike.com/WinXP/faq.html
Windows XP FAQ

"jimc197" > wrote in message
...
> unable to shut off the wireless network button, the light stays on and
> every
> time
> I boot up I get yhe mesg. wireless network not connected
> --
> Jim

Uncle Grumpy
May 13th 07, 02:35 AM
"SingaporeWebDesign" > wrote:

>Try updating your wireless drivers from your manufacturer's website.

How in the F is that gonna change the action of a switch that doesn't
seem to be working properly?

SingaporeWebDesign
May 13th 07, 06:08 AM
Hello,

If you read the TS's post, he mentioned that it could be a button. I have
seen the button on HP's laptops that has one mode of press, no on/off
toggle, just press only.

So it is possible that the wireless feature is handled by the software -
which reacts to the button press and sends the signal to light up the
wireless LED to lit up when successful.

--
Singapore Website Design
http://www.bootstrike.com/Webdesign/
Singapore Web Hosting
http://www.bootstrike.com/WinXP/faq.html
Windows XP FAQ

"Uncle Grumpy" > wrote in message
...
> "SingaporeWebDesign" > wrote:
>
>>Try updating your wireless drivers from your manufacturer's website.
>
> How in the F is that gonna change the action of a switch that doesn't
> seem to be working properly?

jimc197
May 13th 07, 08:16 PM
Some how the post did not go through so I will do it again

I got it
You were close, and it got me on the right track.
I reinstalled the One Touch Button program and all is well
Thanks all for your help
--
Jim


"SingaporeWebDesign" wrote:

> Hello,
>
> If you read the TS's post, he mentioned that it could be a button. I have
> seen the button on HP's laptops that has one mode of press, no on/off
> toggle, just press only.
>
> So it is possible that the wireless feature is handled by the software -
> which reacts to the button press and sends the signal to light up the
> wireless LED to lit up when successful.
>
> --
> Singapore Website Design
> http://www.bootstrike.com/Webdesign/
> Singapore Web Hosting
> http://www.bootstrike.com/WinXP/faq.html
> Windows XP FAQ
>
> "Uncle Grumpy" > wrote in message
> ...
> > "SingaporeWebDesign" > wrote:
> >
> >>Try updating your wireless drivers from your manufacturer's website.
> >
> > How in the F is that gonna change the action of a switch that doesn't
> > seem to be working properly?
>
>
>

SingaporeWebDesign
May 14th 07, 06:20 AM
Hello,

You're welcome. Thank you for posting back on the working resolution.

--
Singapore Website Design
http://www.bootstrike.com/Webdesign/
Singapore Web Hosting
http://www.bootstrike.com/WinXP/faq.html
Windows XP FAQ

"jimc197" > wrote in message
...
> Some how the post did not go through so I will do it again
>
> I got it
> You were close, and it got me on the right track.
> I reinstalled the One Touch Button program and all is well
> Thanks all for your help
> --
> Jim
>
>
> "SingaporeWebDesign" wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> If you read the TS's post, he mentioned that it could be a button. I have
>> seen the button on HP's laptops that has one mode of press, no on/off
>> toggle, just press only.
>>
>> So it is possible that the wireless feature is handled by the software -
>> which reacts to the button press and sends the signal to light up the
>> wireless LED to lit up when successful.
>>
>> --
>> Singapore Website Design
>> http://www.bootstrike.com/Webdesign/
>> Singapore Web Hosting
>> http://www.bootstrike.com/WinXP/faq.html
>> Windows XP FAQ
>>
>> "Uncle Grumpy" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > "SingaporeWebDesign" > wrote:
>> >
>> >>Try updating your wireless drivers from your manufacturer's website.
>> >
>> > How in the F is that gonna change the action of a switch that doesn't
>> > seem to be working properly?
>>
>>
>>

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