"airplane mode" for traveling

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On Dec 14, 2007 11:11 AM, Jonathan D. Proulx <jon at csail.mit.edu> wrote:

> On Fri, Dec 14, 2007 at 09:07:42AM -0700, Jonathan Jesse wrote:
>
> :The same happens on my Dell, but there is a setting in the BIOS that
> allows
> :you to disable wireless throug hthe Fn Key while still allowing
> Bluetooth.
>
> come to think of it I do have the same Fn key...
>
> back to the Nseries, there are non airline situations where I'd like
> 802.11 off and BT on, just from a power conservation view (yeh if it's
> not connected and not searching for new connections the 802.11 radio
> is probably pretty cheap, anyone have a nuber for that?)
>
> -Jon
>


Had no problems flying on Friday with my bluetooth keyboard, no one noticed
or cared.  I asked the lady at the United counter and she didn't know if it
was allowed or not and told me to follow what the flight attendents told me.

Jonathan
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