I have this tutorial how to make wireless work on fujitsu siemens li
1718. I can't find it righ now on the net, but I download it and have it
offline :

DOCUMENT ON HOW TO ENABLE WIRELESS ON FUJITSU SIEMENS LI 1718
sadly to inform that my amilo laptop has gone to a new way and it is no longer 
in my possession. so i will not be able to continue maintaining the fsca16xx 
script. there are a few open issues (like hotkeys daemon going bezzerk) which i 
haven't fixed yet, so my advice is to stop using the script. instead i would 
advice that acerhk or acer_acpi modules will be loaded and used ( running 
acerhk example: sudo modprobe acerhk force_series=5020 autowlan=1).

on a different subject i have started a new project named himcellwriter which 
integrate the magnificent
cellwriter hand writing recognition application (applause to the author) as an 
hildon input method plugin. currently i am attempting to revive a pentium 3 
500mhz desktop computer from scrap to be my main machine that will replace the 
amilo i used to have.

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notes:
1) if you have been using the script and something which happens to be 
'hotkeys' is eating your cpu on ubuntu interpid, i suggest that you remove it 
by running:
sudo apt-get remove hotkeys
after removal, the "Activate/Deactivate" popup will stop appearing.

2) if you're new to ubuntu and have amilo li1718 or a1650g run the following 3 
commands to add wireless led support without using the script- this will work 
until acerhk will be removed from ubuntu (probably 9.04 or 9.10):
$ echo options acerhk autowlan=1 force_series=5020 | sudo tee -a 
/etc/modprobe.d/options
$ echo acerhk | sudo tee -a /etc/modules
$ sudo rmmod acerhk > /dev/null 2>&1 ; sudo modprobe acerhk autowlan=1 
force_series=5020

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fujitsu siemens wireless and hotkeys in ubuntu 9.10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/425620
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