Networking :: Wireless worked once, not now.



My card is a motorola wn825g(v3), my laptop's a panasonic toughbook cf45 p2, and I'm a noob.  Trying to use dsl3.1.  Just running it off the cd testing and making sure it worked before trying an install.

Several hours ago I managed to get my card to work and connect to the internet.  I was just messing around with stuff.  I know among other things I used ndiswrapper at one point, but I don't remember telling it any specific commands or even putting in the driver's location.  I just did something and it worked.  But then I restarted the system.

Now I can't get it to work at all.  And the power and link light on the card which were lit up nicely before when it did work, they're very dim now.  I don't know if I broke the card somehow or what.  I hope one of you can help me, or it looks like I'll be buying a netgear ma401 or something.

I am assuming the IP comes from a dhcp server.
I would suggest to boot with the nodhcp boot option.

Between trying and/or testing various Windows drivers, it is best to:

pkill pump

Otherwise the wlan0 device will be unavailable as pump is waiting for a IP.

Sometimes, I find I need a sleep command to allow time between commands before the pump command to insure that the card's driver has time to register.

Also, sometimes I find I need to "kick the pcmcia", i.e., I use the DSLpanel, PCMCIA tool, and click on reset button for the appropriate slot.



I can't seem to figure out how to enter multiple boot commands, so trying the nodhcp thing (which I'm not sure if I did right anyway, put "dsl no{dhcp}"), I couldn't use my fb800x600 and couldn't see a thing, so I can't tell what that did for the card, but it still didn't light up.  I was able to try kicking it too, both last night and now, but no luck.

It detects my card as broadcom something in system stats pci.  And I remember when I was first getting it to work, the lights were glowing brightly the whole time, now they never go above a faint glow.

fb800x600 nodhcp
hmm.  I tried that in the other order and it did the nodhcp but not the fb.  Well this doesn't seem to have any effect either.  Still not lighting up.

I found this http://damnsmalllinux.org/cgi-bin....=wn825g but I have no clue if it's the same problem, and don't quite understand the solution anyway.  I don't understand this pump stuff at all, and I know I didn't do anything related to that when it did work.

Thanks for trying to help me, I hope you excuse my ignorance.  I imagine it's pretty common.

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