-----Original Message-----
From: George N. White III <gnw...@gmail.com>
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To: Community support for Fedora users <users@lists.fedoraproject.org>
Subject: Re: Restart F32 WiFi on ThinkPad P72
Date: Sun, 31 May 2020 09:08:07 -0300

On Sun, 31 May 2020 at 05:31, Ed Greshko <ed.gres...@greshko.com> wrote:
> I looked back in the thread and I could find no indication that the Fn key 
> sequence was indicated to exist or
> 
> was tried.
> 
> 
> 
> I understand that plugging in the ethernet cable results in a hard block.  
> However, it seems one should at least see if the Fn key then overrides that.  
> If that has been tried I can't find it.  Then again, I've been distracted
> 
> these days.
> 
> 
> 
> Most Windows users that I know only have one interface active at a time.  So, 
> the design of the ethernet
> 
> disabling Wifi may be based on those types.  :-) :-)

Many of my friends, my father, my siblings, and I have all worked for various 
government agencies or contractors (for one of this group, all the Lenovo 
laptops were confiscated by IT).  WiFi was not permitted in many government 
workplaces, and you were not allowed to connect a switch or router to the one 
LAN port in your office/cubicle.   Some people got around this by running AP's 
on their laptops, so it would not surprise me that a Lenovo laptop marketed to 
governments would have firmware that does not allow simultaneous use of 
ethernet and wifi.   I once attempted to purchase a couple Lenovo laptops, but 
was told I had to work with Lenovo's government sales office.  I was told they 
normally deal in purchases quantities in the many 1000's, but always had a few 
extras built so if I could wait until an order was complete I might be able to 
get one of the extra systems.   I assume those extras end up being sold in 
irregular channels.   
 
-- 
George N. White III



George,
Completely off-topic. 
--Doc Savage    Fairview Heights, IL
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