Michael Li wrote: > Rik Scarborough >> Quaker Fang wrote: >>> 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 >> _______________________________________________ >> laptop-discuss mailing list >> laptop-discuss at opensolaris.org >> > Please send the output from below command: > #mdb -k > >::prtusb > > Suppose is a USB RealTek chipset inside. No driver to support it so far. > > - Michael > ::prtusb INDEX DRIVER INST NODE VID.PID PRODUCT 1 ehci 0 pci1002,4386 0000.0000 No Product String 2 ohci 0 pci1002,4387 0000.0000 No Product String 3 ohci 1 pci1002,4388 0000.0000 No Product String 4 ohci 2 pci1002,4389 0000.0000 No Product String 5 ohci 3 pci1002,438a 0000.0000 No Product String 6 ohci 4 pci1002,438b 0000.0000 No Product String 7 scsa2usb 1 storage 0bda.0158 USB2.0-CRW 8 usb_mid 0 device 0bda.8189 No Product String 9 usb_mid 1 miscellaneous 04f2.b027 Gateway USB 2.0 Webcam a hid 0 mouse 046d.c043 USB-PS/2 Optical Mouse >
I'm not sure if any of these are the wireless card.