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
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> 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.

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