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Old 03-23-2005, 09:54 PM   #31
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does anybody just make a USB power button? Wait, that would be to easy
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Old 01-29-2006, 08:05 PM   #32
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most laptops power down the usb ports when off/hibernating
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Old 02-24-2006, 01:33 PM   #33
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Back to your original loopback issue on the Intel card(I know that was a loooong time ago, but thought the info might be helpful.

It is probably not working with the loopback because the card is set to auto-negotiate speed.

Go to the adapter settings, and force either 10M or 100M, and I bet it works. I use loopbacks on my toshiba laptops to force alternate network configs for some software we use that requires an IP, and I couldnt get the loopback to feign a link til I did this.
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Old 06-27-2006, 12:24 AM   #34
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Quote: Originally Posted by Farrow099
most laptops power down the usb ports when off/hibernating

Vista supports resume from hibernate with USB keyboards so it must be possible to leave the appropriate USB port on. that that would do to your battery life (laptop or car or both depending on your config) remains to be seen.
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Old 06-27-2006, 12:27 AM   #35
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Back to your original loopback issue on the Intel card(I know that was a loooong time ago, but thought the info might be helpful.

I'm about to try to get wake on link working with a Motion LS800 Tablet PC and docking station. Can someone clarify what the pin numbering scheme in post 1 is? I see 8 gold connectors when looking at the connector on the end of network cable. So looking down directly at those with the rest of the cable itself hanging down from there, which is pin 1?
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Never mind. After I failed searching mp3car.com, Google pointed me back at mp3car.com:
http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/show...t=71167&page=3
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Old 12-07-2006, 06:56 AM   #37
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ur answer

Have u tried looking for a BIOS update? flashing that BIOS with a new version might give you the capabilities you want for your nic! give it a shot
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Your idea worked great on my T21 too. THANKS!!
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Old 12-13-2006, 10:23 AM   #39
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Old 01-04-2007, 12:35 AM   #40
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I'm planning to use a Thinkpad T23 laptop for my car-PC and I'm currently working on the automatic startup/shutdown. My plan is to buy a 12V car adapter for the laptop and connect that to the ignition. That way, the laptop will have power only when the ignition is on. Then I will configure XP to standby once the ignition turns off and the laptop goes to battery power (can be done by configuring the XP power settings). However the big kahuna has been how to make the laptop automatically resume upon ignite. So far, WOL (Wake-On-Link) seem to be the way to go. WOL will resume the system from standby when the configured network interface has link. To test this, I made a small loopback adapter consisting of a RJ45 plug where I connect pin1 to pin3 and pin2 to pin6. Then I enabled WOL on the NIC (Network Interface Card) (the advanced tab on the NIC configuration dialogue accessed from the network connection properties) and marked the box to allow that NIC to resume the system from standby (done under power settings in the NIC configuration dialogue).
I tested this on an IBM Thinkpad T20 (3Com 10/100 Mini-PCI NIC) running W2K and it worked flawlessly from standby. Couldn't test hibernate though as the PC was running PointSec software that is incompatible with hibernate functionality.
I then tried this on a Thinkpad T23 (Intel Pro 10/100 VE NIC) running XPPro but that did not work. At first, the NIC driver did not support WOL so I downloaded the latest version of the driver from Intel. XP would not accept that driver automatically so I had to force it. After a reboot, I had the Wakeup settings under the NIC properties so I set it as on the T20 laptop but this time no go. The laptop would not resume when I inserted my loopback adapter in the NIC.

I attribute this purely to software issues. The BIOS power settings on the laptop are only applicable when the laptop is running APM software. Microsoft W2K and XP are using ACPI where all powersettings are software configurable, thus rendering the BIOS power settings mute. So wether or not WOL works is a matter of NIC driver functionality and so far it seems that 3Com drivers support this feature and Intel drivers do not (although it looks like they should).

If I get it to work, it's a small thing to take two relays, controlled by the ignition switch, to bridge those four pins in the NIC slot to resume the laptop from standby. Haven't had the possibility to try it in hibernate mode but I guess as it is OS controlled it will not work because in hibernation the laptop is completely shutdown and thus, any OS functions will not run.

It would be nice to know if anyone else has fiddled with this and actually got it to work (with an Intel NIC).

This may be helpful:

"I went into the properties of the NIC (Intel Pro/100 VE Network Connection) in Device Manager and found some tabs, one of them being Power Management. In there I could select to enable or disable Wake on LAN (among other things, such as Wake on Direct and Wake on Link -- Wake on Direct turns the computer on if another computer tries to browse its files -- which might be useful to some people -- Wake on Link turns the computer on if the link goes down while the computer is off and then comes back up)."
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Solenoid Solution

Has anyone ever tried to just hook up a solenoid to their mount to manually turn on the computer the way it was meant to be turned on? Seems like a simple solution that is compatible with any external power button, if the LCD covers the power button it would complicate things. You can get old automatic door locking solenoids of eBay cheap enough.
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Has anyone ever tried to just hook up a solenoid to their mount to manually turn on the computer the way it was meant to be turned on? Seems like a simple solution that is compatible with any external power button, if the LCD covers the power button it would complicate things. You can get old automatic door locking solenoids of eBay cheap enough.

Yeah a few guys have, but from what I've gathered, they were never very successful. It has always been better to just use the electrical -> electrical connection instead of using electrical -> mechanical -> electrical setup...
The other problems were the mounting issues. Most weren't very stable/strong and were also susceptible to vibration, etc.
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I have a whole post dedicated to that on here somewhere...

Its MUCH easier to extend the power button wires, but some laptops have the power button soldered directly to the mainboard. So, I used a small thrust actuator from Magnetic Sensor Systems to turn my laptop on and off. Since I don't use the laptop display, I sold it on ebay. Then I drilled a hole in the top cover of the laptop and mounted the actuator in there. Works fine as long as you line up your hole correctly
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Easy fix

How to Enable the Wake from Standby Option for a USB Mouse

If you have a touch screen in your dash board you could simply follow the article above. All you will have to do is touch your screen to wake up the laptop from standby.
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How to Enable the Wake from Standby Option for a USB Mouse

If you have a touch screen in your dash board you could simply follow the article above. All you will have to do is touch your screen to wake up the laptop from standby.

Has anyone tried this yes with a 7" touch screen?
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