Well, I'm now using 7.10 and there is no 'off' option for interface -
only 'roaming' and 'custom configuration'

I've tried 8.04 alpha5.
There is also no 'off' option for network interfaces - just 'roaming mode'.

Ok, same laptop, wifi hard switch is off, ubuntu 8.04 alpha5 livecd.
When I boot I get right configuration - i.e. only eth0 (wired) interface is up, 
eth1 (wireless) is down.
I can see this with ifconfig command.
Then I go into network-admin and just set up static IP for eth0, nothing more.
After that my eth1 interface is magically up though with no IP address assigned.

I guess I'm just irritated to see that my wireless interface is up, when it's 
turned off  by hard switch,
and I can't bring it down using network-admin.

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