At 11:12 PM -0400 9/6/05, Beverly Woods wrote:
Hi folks,

Recently we got cable internet and I set up a wireless system for the house. I have a USB wireless adapter, Netgear MA111, which I am using with the D-Link driver on my iMac 400. It works very well, except I can't disconnect it while the machine is on, even after "quitting wireless status" or I get a message in 5 languages telling me I must restart my iMac.

So I leave it plugged in, but then the iMac won't sleep; if I try to sleep the iMac the video goes off but the light stays green and I have to restart to get everything back.

I tried logging off and then sleeping; this worked the first time but has not worked after the first time. I tried updating to 10.3.9. Sleep worked again the first time I logged off, but has not since then.

Is there anyway to kill whatever process it has going so my iMac can be put to sleep?

Try setting up a different location (System Preferences - Network), one without the USB device.
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