
10-31-2007, 06:10 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Correct. There is no independent Wi-Fi toggle button in the Connection Mananger or hardware button. You're just stuck with Wi-Fi on all the time unless you turn EVERYTHING off (including the phone antenna itself). So people are left to deal with the annoying Wi-Fi indicator pop-up messages all times as well.
The Qwest tech rep admitted it was a design flaw. However, if there is a switch, maybe the tech rep didn't know about it and we both overlooked it 8O
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Originally Posted by That_Kid
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Originally Posted by eriqc
I don't own the Qwest Mogul but have supported a couple of clients who own it. It frustrates me that there's no way to disable JUST Wi-Fi. You have to enable all wireless antenna's (Wi-Fi + Bluetooth) or none at all.
The clients who own the Qwest Mogul have been complaining that the Wi-Fi notifications keep popping up every time they get near a hotspot. How silly is that to not allow customers to disable just the Wi-Fi antenna? And think of the extra battery power it uses.
I called Qwest about it and the representative agreed that it was bad software design. But it's not gonna be fixed until the next Windows Mobile device. They juts can't get these devices right can they? :?
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So you're saying on the Quest device there's no hardware button on the bottom left side of the device that turns off wifi? That's really odd if this is in fact the case. On my Sprint Moguls I have a slide switch on the bottom left side of the device which turns off the wifi radio. Bluetooth and Celluar can be disabled from the comm manager but wifi needs to be turned off via the hardware switch. Also if your clients are using bluefire security's vpn solution ont he mogul, there's a known issue with the software activating the wifi radio even with the hardware switch turned off :evil: , you have to actually turn the hardware switch on for a few seconds then turn it back off for the wifi radio to shut off. That only happens with that software and you should be able to disable the wifi radio independently of the other radios.
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