But you know, there have been times I've spaced out and pulled out the wireless card without turning it off first, and I think I disconnected from wireless anyway. The connectivity menu can be brought up from anywhere in KeySoft: from the appointment calendar, the main menu, even from a prompt for a web URL in the browser (if you, like me, forget to turn on wireless before trying to go to a website!). I've never used any other type of wireless connection, so it's no biggie to me to turn on wireless and then turn it off when I'm done, to save battery life.

Peggy

At 08:34 PM 7/13/2005, you wrote:
So you can connect to the wireless system from the email or internet area, but to disconnect you've got to go to connectivity. That is a truly poorly planned hassle if that's the only way around the problem of locking in the connection mode after the connection is lost at shut down. BTW in this situation, when you've left everything back to the main menu shut down then restarted and you go to connectivity to see what the wireless status is, you get that it is connected, what it's called, then the system locks up forcing the reset. Guess I'll ttry to remember to meander off into space and disconnect before I shut down, but it sure slows down a quick mail check.

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