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She reviews the [[Talk:Wifi Connectivity|wifi connectivity]] process. --[[User:Sj|Sj]]&nbsp;[[User talk:Sj|<font style="color:#f70; font-size:70%">talk</font>]] 16:16, 1 February 2008 (EST)
She reviews the [[Talk:Wifi Connectivity|wifi connectivity]] process. --[[User:Sj|Sj]]&nbsp;[[User talk:Sj|<font style="color:#f70; font-size:70%">talk</font>]] 16:16, 1 February 2008 (EST)

== Dissasembly of keyboard ==

I see that you've edited the disassembly of the keyboard section to include the statement that it would not work. This is in direct conflict to the evidence which is that taking the keyboard apart does indeed resolve the sticky keyboard - whether it's due to removal of contamination or "fluffing" of the contact spacers, I have talked to 3 users that have mostly solved their keyboard problems with this procedure.

As long as one is out of warranty, what other recourse does the XO user have. Until you get replacement keyboards out, folks will try this process and many will be helped. [[User:Alc|Alc]] 16:21, 20 April 2008 (EDT)

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Active Antenna parts

The ActiveAntenna board picture is too small/blurry to read the chip part numbers. Could you fix it or, alternately, just read off the part numbers? I think I know the big one already, the 88W8388. There are two interesting ones below that.

What is under the can? (maybe you can pop it right off; that works with some Marvell devices)

What is on the back?

I'm especially looking for part numbers for EEPROM and FLASH devices.

24.110.145.202 15:19, 26 December 2007 (EST)

OLPC grandma review

She reviews the wifi connectivity process. --Sj talk 16:16, 1 February 2008 (EST)

Dissasembly of keyboard

I see that you've edited the disassembly of the keyboard section to include the statement that it would not work. This is in direct conflict to the evidence which is that taking the keyboard apart does indeed resolve the sticky keyboard - whether it's due to removal of contamination or "fluffing" of the contact spacers, I have talked to 3 users that have mostly solved their keyboard problems with this procedure.

As long as one is out of warranty, what other recourse does the XO user have. Until you get replacement keyboards out, folks will try this process and many will be helped. Alc 16:21, 20 April 2008 (EDT)