If I guess right, your system does not see your wifi card. You can
varify that with lspci in a terminal window.

On Sun, 2009-11-01 at 09:16 +0000, MrAuer wrote:
> Addition, even thou perhaps OT - I have now tried both 2.6.31-5 and 
> 2.6.32-rc5 kernels -
> I can turn the wifi led on and off, BUT Network manager never sees any 
> wireless connection. None.
> I can turn it on and off as many times as I wish, but NM never registers the 
> connection - not even when I boot again with the wlan on. Anyone know why 
> that happens? Does anyone else have this problem?
> I dont know how I could troubleshoot this - what logs to look to, as nothing 
> crashes...NM doesnt even show any wireless networks, not even greyed out 
> "Wireless" - just "Wired network" and "3G"...
> 
> At least with these two kernels the Huawei modem works so I can get
> online, albeit at a slower speed.
>

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Turning wifi "off" using Fn+F2 on Eee PC with Ralink rt2860 results in kernel 
panic (rfkill)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/404626
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