On 01/29/2011 08:17 AM, Stephen Powell wrote:

Paul

    Had another thought this AM.  Being that the driver is in the kernel,
you should remove whatever ndiswrapper installed.
Um, pardon me for mentioning the obvious, but I think I've read every post in
this thread, and I don't think anybody's mentioned it; so I'll mention it.
Could this be a missing firmware issue?  Is there any indication in the
kernel boot messages that it tried (and failed) to load the firmware for your
hardware?

Possible. That was an issue with my other card. I didn't think it was but I'll check it out.

Thanks,

Paul




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