On Do, 17 Nov 2011, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Why should whe wifi device stay enabled and consume power if it is not used?

Maybe because the rfkill soft on off is not working properly?

Mind: I do not contest the function of the "ON OFF" button, that is
fine if it is the rfkill soft block.

I contest the *inability* to *disconnect* from the current network
and stop connecting. Probably the same what
        nmcli con down <current>
would do.

Best wishes

Norbert
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