David W. Chapman Jr. writes:
> On Mon, Jul 15, 2002 at 10:42:49AM -0400, Dan Pelleg wrote:
> >
> > robert Backhaus writes:
> > > I May be on the wrong foot, but are they all logically
> > > switches, or are some hubs? I the D-Link is a logical
> > > hub, you would be processing many pack
On Mon, Jul 15, 2002 at 10:42:49AM -0400, Dan Pelleg wrote:
>
> robert Backhaus writes:
> > I May be on the wrong foot, but are they all logically
> > switches, or are some hubs? I the D-Link is a logical
> > hub, you would be processing many packets, just to see
> > they don't apply. Maybe p
On Mon, Jul 15, 2002 at 07:01:32AM -0700, robert Backhaus wrote:
> I May be on the wrong foot, but are they all logically
> switches, or are some hubs? I the D-Link is a logical
> hub, you would be processing many packets, just to see
> they don't apply. Maybe possible.?
The 900-AP might be a hub
robert Backhaus writes:
> I May be on the wrong foot, but are they all logically
> switches, or are some hubs? I the D-Link is a logical
> hub, you would be processing many packets, just to see
> they don't apply. Maybe possible.?
Don't think so. The D-LINK does not broadcast any packets oth
I May be on the wrong foot, but are they all logically
switches, or are some hubs? I the D-Link is a logical
hub, you would be processing many packets, just to see
they don't apply. Maybe possible.?
--- Dan Pelleg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I noticed that my -STABLE thinkpad X23 gets very hot
I noticed that my -STABLE thinkpad X23 gets very hot when talking to a
D-LINK DWL900-AP but not to other access points. It will get uncomfortably
hot, and the fan would go to high (loud) mode. I have never managed to
otherwise get the laptop into this condition no matter how hard I work it,
and e