Matt,

I noticed that if you enable the airplane mode (on the real device
networking is disabled), that you can still do networking on the
emulator.

Maybe your observations not being able to switch off networking via
the function keys is related to the airplane mode problem.

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On Sep 22, 7:15 am, Matt Payne <[email protected]> wrote:
> According to the emulator docs, you should be able to enable/disable
> networking with the F8 key. I doesn't work for me and I'm trying to
> determine why.
>
> I'm developing on OSX Leopard. I've also tried in a virtual Windows
> instance (Windows 2008 server running in Parallels). No luck in either
> case.
>
> I've tried the obvious stuff like fn + F8, etc.
>
> Should there be any sort of visual cue that networking has gone online
> or offline when F8 is pressed?
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Matt
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