When I said "dongle", I meant your inbuilt "card", which in many
notebooks, and especially netbooks are implemented as internal USB
devices (dongles).
A dongle is not always something you add on the outside.

On 16 dec, 16:45, Graham Todd <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 16:28:09 -0800 (PST)
>
> mahjongg <[email protected]> wrote:
> > unless the button directly controls some kind of logic to toggle the
> > power to the WifI dongle on/off, I suspect the "power button" is just
> > controlling a software readable input and there actually is a small
> > software driver needed, just to power on the WiFi dongle, and to turn
> > on a LED.
>
> Thanks for that, but I am talking here about the inbuilt wi-fi card
> (not a dongle).  Which brings me to the next question: have UK list
> members got any comments on which mobile broadband dongle performs best?
>
> --
> Graham Todd
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