>I have both my 5300 ad 3400 PBs each running 8.6 and connected to a DSL
>Router via PCMCIA cards.
>
>Something about the system doesn't like it when the PBs go to
>sleep:windows freeze, etc.
>So, I set the Power Managers to never Sleep but turn the screen off
>during inactivity.
>
>Works fine on the 3400, but the 5300 screen never turns off.
>
>One difference comes to mind (asside from different RAM) - SpeedDoubler
>on the 5300.
Cliff,

Could be router/network, but try switching off SpeedDoubler's 'intercept 
Apple events', so it doesn't take over calls to/from the system.

Cheers,

RD

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