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WaveLAN/PCMCIA User's guide - web server

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Power Management &<br />

Network Time-outs 1<br />

Introduction<br />

<strong>WaveLAN</strong>/<strong>PCMCIA</strong> Features<br />

Note: You may need to disable other power management schemes<br />

active in your computer for <strong>WaveLAN</strong> power management to<br />

operate correctly.<br />

Some network operating systems log users off automatically<br />

after a period of inactivity. This can happen as a result of the<br />

card being removed, the station being out of range of a<br />

WavePOINT or <strong>WaveLAN</strong> cell, or through using a (non-<br />

<strong>WaveLAN</strong>) power management scheme. If this is likely to<br />

cause problems you should consult your Network Supervisor<br />

about modifying the network’s timer values, and/or disable the<br />

power management function.<br />

<strong>WaveLAN</strong>/<strong>PCMCIA</strong> User’s Guide 1-9

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