Mike Connors wrote: > > Do the blank text fields give me the possible address of the > wireless NIC? What command do I use to power it on. The > indicator list is lit, so power is being applied by the bios. > > > -- > Ken Stephens, SV Aventura, Portland, OR > > > I would try running lspci with the "-M" option > > > -M Invoke bus mapping mode which performs a thorough scan of all > > PCI devices, including those behind misconfigured bridges, > > etc. > > This option gives meaningful results only with a direct > > hardware > > access mode, which usually requires root privileges. > > Please > > note that the bus mapper only scans PCI domain 0. > > Also did you try running "dmesg | grep Railink" ? or just walk through > the dmesg output and/or syslog? > > When I had troubles w. my wireless nic under Debian it was due to not > having the correct driver and the errors showed up in both dmesg and > syslog. > > > Maybe I am asking the wrong question. Maybe this one will work for me: How do you turn on a pci card after boot. The module that services it is loaded, but the device is not visible.
-- Ken Stephens, SV Aventura, Portland, OR _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
