On Sunday 16 September 2007, Larry Finger wrote:
> The only switch associated with any of the BCM cards that I know about is
> the radio-enable switch. If that is what you need, it can only be
> controlled externally. The software can read its state, but not control it.

not fun - oh well... gotta warm that soldering iron up then...

> What OS are you using? If Linux and the appropriate driver is installed,
> the output of the dmesg command will show some details.

slackware linux 12.0
(uname -a:
Linux ebox 2.6.21.5 #2 Tue Jun 19 15:22:48 CDT 2007 i586 05/00 SiS SiS SiS 
GNU/Linux)

dmesg | grep bcm

bcm43xx: Chip ID 0x4306, rev 0x3
bcm43xx: Number of cores: 5
bcm43xx: Core 0: ID 0x800, rev 0x4, vendor 0x4243
bcm43xx: Core 1: ID 0x812, rev 0x5, vendor 0x4243
bcm43xx: Core 2: ID 0x80d, rev 0x2, vendor 0x4243
bcm43xx: Core 3: ID 0x807, rev 0x2, vendor 0x4243
bcm43xx: Core 4: ID 0x804, rev 0x9, vendor 0x4243
bcm43xx: PHY connected
bcm43xx: Detected PHY: Analog: 2, Type 2, Revision 2
bcm43xx: Detected Radio: ID: 2205017f (Manuf: 17f Ver: 2050 Rev: 2)
bcm43xx: Radio turned off
bcm43xx: Radio turned off

as I've said - off :/
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