I'm using 9.2.2 and the AppleTalk is on for Airport to work..it stays on when the
system sleeps and no problems on wake-up.
Regards,
Mike K

Laurent Daudelin wrote:

> on 01/10/02 02:50, Jon Glass at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > on 9/30/02 6:01 PM, Laurent Daudelin at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > wrote:
> >
> >>> Didn't someone mention that Appletalk has to be turned off in order to go to
> >>> sleep properly?
> >>
> >> I don't know but AppleTalk is definitely ON when my Pismo goes to sleep and
> >> I don't have any problem.
> >
> > The only "problem" with leaving AppleTalk on when sleeping is that it takes
> > soo much longer to wake from sleep with it on, than with it off. I believe
> > it was you, Laurent, that told me this (on NTLK?) a while ago. :-) It is a
> > small trick that I like to take advantage of.
>
> Maybe I told you. Under OS X, however, there is absolutely no delay to wake
> up from sleep even with AppleTalk on.
>


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