I had such trouble yesterday.  I got alway a "Unknown Error 132" when i
tried to "ifconfig wlan0 up" on my 1005 HA.  The point was, that I've
accidental pressed the function key for enabling/disabling wireless
(Fn + F2).
Sometimes it's that easy ;)

Regards, Chris


On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 12:39:56PM -0800, Robert J. Macomber wrote:
> This morning the wireless on my Eee abruptly stopped being able to
> connect to my access point.  It can still see the local set of access
> points, but when I try to connect with it, the connection fails and
> kern.log receives a periodic "RTMPCancelTimer failed, Timer hasn't
> been initialize!" message.
> 
> This literally happened "abruptly"; it had connected perfectly fine as
> usual, but in the middle of an apt-get download it disconnected and
> hasn't been able to reconnect since.  I've tried down- and upgrading
> the kernel (its default version is the standard Debian 2.6.30-2) based
> on half-hopes from googling for the error message, and also tried the
> firmware-ralink package from Sid, but nothing changes.
> 
> Does anyone have any idea what could cause this, or ideas about ways
> to investigate further?
> -- 
> Robert Macomber
> 
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