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. > > ~~~~~~~~~~ > > 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? > Try running
dmesg | grep wlan0 and dmesg | grep ndiswrapper and see what shows up ~~~~~~~~ Thanks, tried those and everything looks good. I am using Kiniternet-Internet Tool to locate Access Points. Is there a CLI tool I could use to locate an Access Point or, perhaps, some other tool? Many thanks, ~James -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
