Re: Admin rights Nice snippage Larry.... let me say it again.
Then it WAS operator error. When installing Access Manager, you can easily
tell it to only manage WWAN - and problem solved. WiFi is then left completely
alone. (You can even run the wizard and do this after install...)
You also seem to be missing the whole point of Access Manager.
While I don't like it or use it myself, the intent of the program is not
some evil plot for VZW iron hand control. It is meant for easy auto switching -
the program is supposed to automatically use WiFi when available and WWAN
when not.
Yes, it could be better, that's why I don't use it. But auto switching between them
was how it is meant to work.
"Larry" <noone@home.com> wrote in message news:Xns987B6E63B821noonehomecom@208.49.80.253...
> "Nessnet" <richard@nodamnspam.nessnet.com> wrote in
> news:Q4udnYlrNq2rxcTYnZ2dnUVZ_h6dnZ2d@giganews.com :
>
>> I can fire up a VZW connection while still connected to WiFi anytime I
>> want.
>>
>
> You must have a different Access Manager than I have. The switch turned
> off wifi in ours.
>
> Larry
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