Thanks Selim. I'll try it and let you know.

On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 5:11 PM, Selim T. Erdogan <
se...@alumni.cs.utexas.edu> wrote:

> Manikandan M,  8.02.2014:
>  >
> > I'm having a HP laptop running wheezy. The built-in wireless adaptor
> wasn't
> > working fine. So bought a Asus usb-n10 wireless adaptor. installed the
> > drivers and it works fine.
> > But once i shutdown or restart my laptop, its not working. The lsusb
> > command shows the wireless adaptor, but the adaptor is not working (not
> > getting detected in network manager in gnome). only way to make it work
> is
> > to restart.
> > Has anyone faced a similar situation and is there any fix for this issue.
> > Thanks in advance.
>
> You could try removing and reloading the relevant kernel module, which
> might be r8712u, based on https://wiki.debian.org/rtl819x
> So, try "modprobe -r r8712u && modprobe r8712u" as root.
>
> I have to do this for a pci wifi adapter, when I start the laptop after
> hibernation.  Actually, that reminds me: I also have a usb adapter which
> occasionally has the problem you have, though caused by the built-in pci
> adapter.  It might be related to them both being part of the rt2x00
> driver family.  After waking up from hibernation, if the pci adapter
> --- using rt2500pci --- was in use before, I have to either reload or
> remove its module, to get the usb adapter --- using rt2800usb --- to work.
> But if I've removed the rt2500pci module, then the rt2800usb module
> will survive the hibernation.
>
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