It turns out to be that the (only?) proper way to disable wireless on
1000H is to disconnect the wireless card logically from the PCI bus:

# echo 1 > /sys/bus/pci/devices/0000:01:00.0/remove

This doesn't change the status of the wireless LED, but reliably
disables the device without causing any trouble. To re-enable wireless
run

# echo 1 > /sys/bus/pci/rescan

I don't know whether an ACPI script or the kernel itself should take
care of this peculiarity of 1000H.

Natty, kernel 2.6.37-11.25

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Title:
  "eeepc_wmi: Unknown key 88 pressed" when pressing Fn+F2 on Asus EEE1005HA

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