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
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