Why does my powerbook keep trying to dial up?
I have my powerbook set up to look for ethernet, then airport and then modem (I use it at home and at work). I've noticed recently that when I'm at home, each time I wake the powerbook up from sleep it tries to dial up to the modem. The modem isn't plugged in unless I need to check my mail but what it means is that there is a hesitation (and beach ball) each time it wakes up and then an error saying it can't detect a dial tone. I get this error a few times like it keeps trying?
I don't know if the problem is because I don't shut down the powerbook - I'm connected to the ethernet at work, disconnect the drive and then put it to sleep, then wake it up at home.
It's only a mild annoyance but I was curious to see if anyone knew why this was or how I could stop it. I'm guessing that it looks for the dial tone to see if the modem is present as it chooses which networking setting to use, although I don't understand why it does this before it needs to connect?
Odd
All help much appreciated
I don't know if the problem is because I don't shut down the powerbook - I'm connected to the ethernet at work, disconnect the drive and then put it to sleep, then wake it up at home.
It's only a mild annoyance but I was curious to see if anyone knew why this was or how I could stop it. I'm guessing that it looks for the dial tone to see if the modem is present as it chooses which networking setting to use, although I don't understand why it does this before it needs to connect?
Odd
All help much appreciated
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Simply put, your laptop is looking for the Ethernet it expects to be there when it was put to sleep at work, not finding it, and retriggering the discovery phase, which cycles then through Ethernet, AirPort, then modem, just like you told it to.
Turn off the modem (Sys Prefs -> Network -> Choose the location -> left upper pop-up to select Network Port Configurations -> uncheck Modem).
I have a separate location for on-the-road use where it just tries the modem. No sense wasting battery life keeping the AirPort active, no?
Now I guess they should have banned me rather than just shut off posting priviledges, because kickaha and Amorph definitely aren't going to like being called to task when they thought they had it all ignored *cough* *cough* I mean under control. Just a couple o' tools.
Don't worry, as soon as my work resetting my posts is done I'll disappear forever.
Try the 'Modem' Location I mentioned above... it means you have to manually select it when you hook up to a modem... but you have to manually plug the modem cable in *anyway* so it's not like it's really automated to begin with.
Then you can disable the modem in your current Location, and it'll never do this to you again.