Quaker Fang wrote:
> Rik Scarborough wrote:
>> I'm trying to get several things working on a new Gateway 1625 
>> laptop.  I have OpenSolaris (200805) loaded.  It does not seem to see 
>> the wireless card.  A search turned up someone on an Ubunta site who 
>> stated the 1625 has a Realtek onboard card, which it's also using for 
>> the Ethernet connection.
>>
>> scanpci -v turns up:
>> pci bus 0x0007 cardnum 0x00 function 0x00: vendor 0x10ec device 0x8136
>>  Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8101E PCI Express Fast Ethernet 
>> controller
>>  CardVendor 0x107b card 0x0381 (Gateway 2000, Card unknown)
>>   STATUS    0x0010  COMMAND 0x0047
>>   CLASS     0x02 0x00 0x00  REVISION 0x01
>>   BIST      0x00  HEADER 0x00  LATENCY 0x00  CACHE 0x08
>>   BASE0     0x0000a001  addr 0x0000a000  I/O
>>   BASE2     0x00000000f8200004  addr 0x00000000f8200000  MEM 64BIT
>>   MAX_LAT   0x00  MIN_GNT 0x00  INT_PIN 0x01  INT_LINE 0x0b
>>   BYTE_0    0x01  BYTE_1  0x48  BYTE_2  0xc2  BYTE_3  0xf7
>>
>> I've tried loading the SUNWrtwl package, but ifconfig rtw0 plumb 
>> returns "ifconfig: cannot open link "rtw0": DLPI link does not exist"
>>   
> Your card 8101E is a ethernet card, but SUNWrtwl is for Realtek 
> wireless card "8180", the driver is not correct.
>
> -- 
> Quaker
Ok.  How do I find what driver I need.  Accord to the specs wireless is 
integrated http://www.gateway.com/product_spec.php?product_recid=52966787?
I take that to mean is built into the motherboard.  It is a Realtek 
chipset, so I take it both the ethernet and the wireless are Realtek.

I've tried # prtconf -pv | grep "pciclass, 028000"  and get nothing 
back.  scanpci -v has no other Realtek entries.

Am I just out of luck?

~Rik

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