Uday ??:
> I ran the cmd and here is the relevant output. Is it a Marvell ?
>
> Thanks,
> -Uday.
>  
> compatible: 'pciex14e4,4315.1028.b.1' + 'pciex14e4,4315.1028.b' + 
> 'pciex14e4,4315.1' 
> + 'pciex14e4,4315' + 'pciexclass,028000' + 'pciexclass,0280' + 
> 'pci14e4,4315.1028.b.1' + 'pci14e4,431
> 5.1028.b' + 'pci1028,b' + 'pci14e4,4315.1' + 'pci14e4,4315' + 
> 'pciclass,028000' + 'pciclass,0280'
>                 model:  'Network controller'
>                 power-consumption:  00000001.00000001
>                 devsel-speed:  00000000
>                 interrupts:  00000001
>                 subsystem-vendor-id:  00001028
>                 subsystem-id:  0000000b
>                 unit-address:  '0'
>                 class-code:  00028000
>                 revision-id:  00000001
>                 vendor-id:  000014e4
>                 device-id:  00004315
>                 pcie-capid-pointer:  000000d0
>                 pcie-capid-reg:  00000001
>                 name:  'pci1028,b'
>  
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It is a Broadcom WiFi adapter(a.k.a bcm43xx) which hasn't been verified 
with ndiswrapper(solaris). Could you please post whole output of 
"/usr/X11/bin/scanpci -v"?

- Michael

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