Try running

dmesg | grep wlan0

and

dmesg | grep ndiswrapper

and see what shows up

On 5/16/07, James D. Parra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sometimes mine will do that, so what I usually do is

su
pccardctl eject
pccardctl insert
rcnetwork restart

Basically, I just want to get the card to restart itself, and then get
reinitialized.

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Have a Linksys wireless card using the ndiswrapper for the driver. Although
it has bee working like a charm for the past few months, a couple of days
ago it could no longer see wireless networks. The Power LED is lit on the
card, however the Link LED doesn't flicker periodically as though there is
no TCP traffic or even a 'heart beat' flicker.

'ifconfig shows the MAC address of the card and ndiswrapper -l shows,
'lstinds driver present, hardware present'.

Any ideas on how I can fix this?

~~~~~~~~~~

Thank you for the info. Sadly, that didn't work. Even a reboot doesn't fix
the problem. Restarting the network shows wlan0 device: Wireless Interface
and then it backgrounds the DHCP request, however I never see the LED
flicker on the card. It is as though no packets are getting to the card. The
card works when I boot into windows, but I don't really want to do that.

What else can I do to trouble shoot this? Anything to look for in the logs?

Thank you,

~James
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