I use KNetworkManager.  Not sure if that would help really.  Have you
tried uninstalling the driver and reinstalling it?

On 5/16/07, James D. Parra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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
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