I wrote:
>I have a system using a Senao 802.11b PCcard and running SuSE Linux 8.2.
>It once worked, but isn't any longer. Obviously, something has changed
>but I'm at a loss to figure what. The driver for this card is wlan-ng.

Nevermind. What changed apparently was the interrupt assigned to the
Senao card. It appears that, in this system at least, the IRQ assigned
to the card must be the same as the IRQ assigned to the Ethernet port.
If they are on different interrupts, the Ethernet still works but the
Senao card does not. Fortunately, it is not difficult to fix the IRQ
using the BIOS setup.

Dave Close, Compata, Costa Mesa CA      "Whenever you have a secret,
[EMAIL PROTECTED], +1 714 434 7359        you have a vulnerability."
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