Hi, I was surfing the internet last night; this has happened a few times over the last couple of weeks; either the connection dying or, the connection still there (according to the network monitor) but unable to send/transmit data. I thought it might have been my router, but given that I tried it on another machine without a problem, I decided to investigate; here is the dmesg print out which I think is relevant to the issue (the last bit of the dmesg):
May 26 01:52:39 rachmaninov genunix: [ID 358043 kern.warning] WARNING: ieee80211_crypto_enmic failed. May 26 01:52:39 rachmaninov mac: [ID 486395 kern.info] NOTICE: iwk0 link down May 26 01:52:39 rachmaninov in.routed[422]: [ID 238047 daemon.warning] interface iwk0 to 192.168.1.65 turned off May 26 01:52:43 rachmaninov mac: [ID 744254 kern.info] NOTICE: iwk0 link up May 26 01:52:43 rachmaninov /sbin/dhcpagent[315]: [ID 967406 daemon.warning] refreshing state on iwk0 May 26 01:52:43 rachmaninov in.routed[422]: [ID 300549 daemon.warning] interface iwk0 to 192.168.1.65 restored May 26 01:52:48 rachmaninov /sbin/dhcpagent[315]: [ID 778557 daemon.warning] configure_v4_lease: no IP broadcast specified for iwk0, making best guess The stupid part is that I never turned off the wireless card; the same issue doesn't appear in Ubuntu, so one is assuming that this is a driver/firmware related issue in reference to Solaris. Btw, this is running b90 - I upgraded to b90 because the same issue appeared in b89 and b87 as well - I assumed it might have been fixed in in b89 or b90 - which it hasn't. Matthew