Your problem could be related to the problem discussed in the following thread. Try "svcadm restart nwam".
-Geeta ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- Kaiwai Gardiner wrote: > On Thu, 2008-05-01 at 23:55 -0700, Thomas Preisler wrote: >> How do you bring up the wifi manager? >> >> Sometimes my laptop doesn't connect with my wifi especially if I move my laptop without rebooting. How do I switch wifi or, I guess, bring up the wifi manager so I can do it from there? >> >> >> This message posted from opensolaris.org >> _______________________________________________ >> laptop-discuss mailing list >> laptop-discuss at opensolaris dot org > >>From what I understand the nwam isn't completed yet, so it doesn't > include the 'automated' thing that would make it possible; I guess the > only way is to forcefully pull it down by svcadm disable nwam then > svcadm enable nwam, and select the new broadcasted router. "svcadm restart nwam" should also do it. Michael ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- >-----Original Message----- >From: laptop-discuss-bounces at opensolaris.org [mailto:laptop-discuss- >bounces at opensolaris.org] On Behalf Of Jean-Paul Rivet >Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 8:38 PM >To: laptop-discuss at opensolaris.org >Subject: Re: [laptop-discuss] wificonfig history question > >This explains nicely the problem I was having. Connecting successfully to >wifi at work, then come home and it would still think it was connected to >work when clearly it wasn't. > >Cheers, JP > > >This message posted from opensolaris.org >_______________________________________________ >laptop-discuss mailing list >laptop-discuss at opensolaris.org