Mark Lanctot Wrote: 
> Again, the issue is that the ON command is processed by the server.  The
> SB needs to be in communication with the server so that the server can
> turn it on.
> 

Just to put that clear: I'm fine with the fact that the SB3 draws ~5W
continously because it's always on. What I want is that when I switch
it off by IR, the wireless transmitter is powered down. The SB3 stays
in standby and waits for the IR to turn it on again. Then the wireless
radio is powered on again and the ON command is sent to the server. I
think that this behaviour should be possible by firmware update. But
maybe I'm plain wrong with my assumptions. My Linksys WRT54GS router
for one can power down the wireless radio by software.


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