Hi,
I had a perfectly working Dell system running Windows Vista and using
version 5.60.188.1 of the Broadcom windows driver (distributed by
Dell) for what Windows calls the Dell Wireless 1397 WLAN Mini-Card,
which is actually 14e4:4315.
I booted Parted Magic 4.9 from a USB flash drive, which
On 03/23/2010 02:30 PM, Chris Lopes wrote:
Hi,
I had a perfectly working Dell system running Windows Vista and using
version 5.60.188.1 of the Broadcom windows driver (distributed by
Dell) for what Windows calls the Dell Wireless 1397 WLAN Mini-Card,
which is actually 14e4:4315.
I booted
On 03/23/2010 02:53 PM, Chris Lopes wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply. So are you saying that it is impossible
that the b43 driver could have somehow made my wireless card unable to
detect any networks after a reboot (in either Windows or Linux)?
I don't know of any way that b43 could have
Ok. I got my wireless card to detect networks again. I also had a
theory and tried to reproduce the problem, and was successful in doing
so. Here are my steps to reproduce:
1) Have Vista running and connected to a wireless network
2) Hibernate Vista
3) Boot Parted Magic from a USB drive
4)
On 03/23/2010 03:31 PM, Chris Lopes wrote:
Ok. I got my wireless card to detect networks again. I also had a
theory and tried to reproduce the problem, and was successful in doing
so. Here are my steps to reproduce:
1) Have Vista running and connected to a wireless network
2) Hibernate
What does (or might) Wake On LAN have to do with this problem, exactly?
2010/3/24 Larry Finger larry.fin...@lwfinger.net:
On 03/23/2010 03:31 PM, Chris Lopes wrote:
Ok. I got my wireless card to detect networks again. I also had a
theory and tried to reproduce the problem, and was successful
: bcm43xx-dev@lists.berlios.de
Subject: Re: 14e4:4315 (Dell Wireless 1397) cannot find networks after use of
b43 driver
Ok. I got my wireless card to detect networks again. I also had a
theory and tried to reproduce the problem, and was successful in doing
so. Here are my steps to reproduce:
1) Have
On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 03:31:42 +0700
Chris Lopes clo...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok. I got my wireless card to detect networks again. I also had a
theory and tried to reproduce the problem, and was successful in doing
so. Here are my steps to reproduce:
1) Have Vista running and connected to a
I didn't try a cold reboot that did not involve the removal of
battery and power supply, so maybe it would work.
Honestly I am still perplexed (given modern hardware and software), as
to why/how:
1) Hibernate and un-hibernate, regardless of what happens in between
with the wireless card, could
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 11:23 PM, Chris Lopes clo...@gmail.com wrote:
I didn't try a cold reboot that did not involve the removal of
battery and power supply, so maybe it would work.
Honestly I am still perplexed (given modern hardware and software), as
to why/how:
1) Hibernate and
On Tue, 23 Mar 2010 23:37:45 +0100
Gábor Stefanik netrolller...@gmail.com wrote:
(On 2.6.33, b43 works around this by falling back to PIO.)
I think it requires 2.6.34 for this (currently 2.6.34-rc2).
Chris
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