Hi,

Can't you just buy a better mini pci wifi card that is properly supported ?
Avoid using ndiswrapper, it will course kernel panic such as what your
getting..

Regards,
Edward.

2008/7/24 michael schuster <Michael.Schuster at sun.com>:

> Mr. Z wrote:
> > So it figures...  I finally get a driver built w/ the ndiswrapper for my
> > wireless card, it sees the network and now that the WLAN is configure as
> > WEP, it even connects and gets me online.  However, now the damn machine
> > reboots with no warning and for no apparent reason after sitting idle for
> > about 3-4 minutes.  Note - it only reboots if I logon and connect to the
> > WLAN.  If I leave it at the logon prompt, it does not reboot.
> >
> > And here I thought I had it all working... :(  Anyone care to tell me if
> > there's and way to find out why it's rebooting.  Are there logs I can
> check?
>
> the first place to look is /var/adm/messages - every time SunOS boots, you
> see a string beginning with SunOS here - look before the last time it
> booted and see whether there's anything that looks interesting.
>
> you might also want to look in /var/crash/<hostname>/ to see whether
> there's in fact a crash dump (vmcore.N and unix.N, N: 0,1,...) with a date
> matching your unexpected shutdowns. If so, do this (you need to be root or
> get read permissions on these files/directory):
>
> # cd /var/crash/<hostname>
> # mdb -k N              <- "N" is the biggest integer for vmcore.N
>  > $C
>
> and show us the output of $C.
>
> HTH
> Michael
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