Paul, that was very illuminating.  Mainly, because the same symptom
occurred to each machine, and (I am assuming) that they have different
hardware, then this is probably not a driver issue.  Most likely, this
is a configuration issue.

Examine the settings you have for your Windows machines and see how they
compare to the wireless settings (wlan0) of your laptop.  See how they
differ (assuming that they are both automatically set).  It is possible
that network-manager is not properly auto-configuring anymore.

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after upgrade from 9.04 to9.10 firefox will not work.
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