I should have been more patient. It appears that it was fixed when I
declared that it was. It just took a *very* long time to find the AP
after the reboot that I thought re-broke it. 
        I hibernated the laptop here at home (WPA w/ TKIP & MAC filtering) and
took it to the data center and it found the open AP there and worked
fine.


On Sun, 2008-06-08 at 14:41 -0700, Doug LaRue wrote:
> ** Reply to message from Michael J McCafferty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on
> Sun, 08 Jun 2008 12:27:24 -0700
> 
> > Help ! I need the wireless on this laptop. Thoughts on what/where/how
> > to troubleshoot ?
> 
> Please submit a bug report:  https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy
> 
> and just wondering, is this a secure WAP you are connecting to or an open one?
> 
> If secure, try this in a CLI to see if the wireless card is working but not
> logging in properly:
> 
> sudo iwlist wlan0 scanning
> 
> Doug
> 
> 
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