Hi,

On Sun, July 31, 2011 9:49 pm, Steven Sciame wrote:
> Any help would be much appreciated. 

I've seen this problem on some hardware.

The best thing to try is to shutdown the machine fully and remove all
power source, then try to restart it -- if wireless isn't functional and
you have multi-boot available, try to re-enable the device in the other
OS.

It seems that some flag gets set in the "hardware" and it needs to be
reset to function normally.

-- 
Kind Regards
AndrewM

Andrew McGlashan
Broadband Solutions now including VoIP



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