This was also an issue on a Dell XPS M1210 laptop.

I had a couple of failed attempts at installing the latest version
(v1.2.15) of the ieee80211 subsystem (as instructed by the installation
notes for the ipw3945 drivers from http://ipw3945.sourceforge.net/)
which ended up screwing up my kernel and affecting other modules such as
my nVidia drivers (through my own clumsiness I must admit).

Through looking around it seems that whilst the ipw3945 driver module
comes with the kernel and is loaded at boot time the required micro-code
has been moved to the linux-required-modules-<kernel-type> package (I'm
using the linux-required-modules-generic package).

So to resolve I bit the bullet and did a full re-install, then installed
the linux-required-modules-generic package and the wireless device
suddenly appeared in network-admin.

She's roses!   :)

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ipw3945 not working (Edgy 2.6.17-9-generic #2 SMP)
https://launchpad.net/bugs/62452

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