Latitude E6400 ports

What are the ports on the right side? It has a switch that displays red or anything.

Hi Beaugrand,

In case you ask about the switch above the headphone ports who has a radio tower to the left of the cursor. It is a wireless switch that uses a wireless Wi - Fi Catcher Network locator to scan specifically for wireless local area network (LAN) near you. To search for WiFi LAN wireless, slide and hold the switch in the "momentary" position for a few seconds. The functions of network Wi - Fi Catcher regardless of the fact that your computer is turned on or off, in Hibernate mode, or standby, too long the switch is configured through Quickset or the BIOS (System Setup program) to control WiFi - network connections.

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