Joanmarie Diggs ??:
> Hi all.
>
> Through build 105, my Toshiba Satellite's wireless adapter would connect
> and stay connected. With build 106, it pretty regularly flakes out.
> Given that build 106 seems to have improved the reliability of
> networking on my other boxes (ath and rum drivers), I'm wondering if
> it's a wpi driver thang.
>
> Looking at dmesg, I'm not seeing anything noteworthy preceding the link
> going down:
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Feb  6 16:06:01 gumby gnome-session[1427]: [ID 702911 daemon.warning]
> EggSMClient-WARNING: Desktop file
> '/usr/share/gnome/autostart/desktop-print-management-applet.desktop' has
> malformed Icon key 'print-manager.png'(should not include extension)
> Feb  6 16:58:36 gumby mac: [ID 486395 kern.info] NOTICE: wpi0 link down 
> Feb  6 16:58:36 gumby in.routed[475]: [ID 238047 daemon.warning]
> interface wpi0 to 192.168.35.102 turned off
> Feb  6 16:58:37 gumby wpad[237]: [ID 702911 daemon.notice] Failed to
> disable WPA in the driver.
> Feb  6 16:58:37 gumby nwamd[43]: [ID 459249 daemon.error]
> connect_chosen_lan: connect to 'jdnet' failed on 'wpi0': operation
> failed
>   
Hi Joanmarie,

 From your dmesg, we can get that when your wpi link went down, nwam 
could not disable wpa module, so nwam failed to re-connect to network on 
wpi. Did you use wpi on a heavey data transfer that may cause wpi link 
going down?

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Thanks,
Felix
> Feb  6 16:58:37 gumby nwamd[43]: [ID 200354 daemon.warning] could not
> connect to chosen WLAN jdnet on wpi0, going to auto-conf
> Feb  6 16:58:45 gumby genunix: [ID 634369 kern.warning] WARNING:
> ieee80211_event: door_ki_open(/var/run/wpa_door_wpi0) failed
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> Where should I be looking? What should I be trying?
>
> Thanks in advance! Take care.
> --Joanie
>
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