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RE: Fujitsu Pencentra question



I had thought that the ones which have a wireless card always seemed to
stay
on. The ones with a wired card I'm not to sure about, I'll have to
experiment with them tonight.

It sounds like I'll have to live with it but it's good to know that there
isn't something wrong with them.
Thanks,
Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Whiten [mailto:jon@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 30 April 2004 12:30
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Fujitsu Pencentra question


All the CE devices I have had come on at midnight each day.  What is
annoying is that I have found that the wireless network card in my PPC
keeps
the unit on until the battery is dead whereas the wired card allows it to
switch off.  Could there be a slightly different hardware setup between the
unit that stays on and the one that quietly goes back to sleep?


Regards

Jon Whiten
http://www.whiten.co.uk

-----Original Message-----
From: David Claxton [mailto:UKHA@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 11:15 AM
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Fujitsu Pencentra question

They are old windows ce handhelds. I did think that they may be
updating/recalibrating something but I couldn't think what it was because I
don't store a lot on them due to the fact that I mainly use them for
terminal servicing to my server.

Strange thing is that I've had one come on for about three, four seconds
and
then switch off and I've had another come on and stay on until I switch it
off.




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