On 12/23/08, Marc Pignat <marc.pignat@hevs.ch> wrote: > Unfortunatly, the only way to power on the n2100 is the button. > There is even no way to turn it on after a power loss. Yeah. Even nailing the button "pressed" doesn't do it. You seem to need another computer, a parallel port, a transistor, a relay and some wiring :( Wookey has achieved something similar for the remote pressing of reset buttons, so maybe schematics are on the web... M