goodtimes5 macrumors 6502a Original poster Apr 4, 2004 778 0 Bay Area May 19, 2005 #1 I'm running Tiger on my iBook. In Energy Saver, you can select "Wake for Ethernet network administrator access" under the settings for Power Adapter. However, this setting is removed under the settings for Battery? Is this supposed to happen?
I'm running Tiger on my iBook. In Energy Saver, you can select "Wake for Ethernet network administrator access" under the settings for Power Adapter. However, this setting is removed under the settings for Battery? Is this supposed to happen?
P PlaceofDis macrumors Core Jan 6, 2004 19,241 6 May 19, 2005 #2 same way for me (running panther) i assume its this way to prevent battery loss unknowingly
James Philp macrumors 65816 Mar 5, 2005 1,493 0 Oxford/London May 19, 2005 #3 Yup, makes sense to me! Imagine leaving it sleeping plugged into a network for lunch and when you get back it's dead - Boo! Attached are all DEFAULTS. Attachments Picture 1.jpg 26.1 KB · Views: 80 Picture 2.jpg 24.4 KB · Views: 82
Yup, makes sense to me! Imagine leaving it sleeping plugged into a network for lunch and when you get back it's dead - Boo! Attached are all DEFAULTS.