James Cornell wrote: > taoww wutao wrote: >> Hi,James >> More infomation are attached. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Tao >> --- James Cornell <sparcdr at sparcdr.com> wrote: >> >> >>> Tao Wu wrote: >>> >>>> I used Netgear MA521 on my notebook.The OS is >>>> >>> snv_79b. >>> >>>> The card is detected and driver attached, but no >>>> >>> signal,not scan any >>> >>>> wireless network.Why? >>>> >>>> Thank you! >>>> >>>> >>>> This message posted from opensolaris.org >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> laptop-discuss mailing list >>>> laptop-discuss at opensolaris.org >>>> >>>> >>> More information is needed, could you run prtconf >>> -pv, modinfo, and >>> /usr/X11/bin/scanpci -v to give us more details >>> about what specific card >>> you're using? >>> >>> James >>> >>> > Funny, I was about to buy one very similar, but I ended up not needing a > wireless card for my desktop as the cable was setup in my room. > Anyways, I tried looking around on bugs.opensolaris.org for anything > related to "rtw" (Actual module name) and "realtek" but apparently > there's not much on it. I can't seem to find any fix either, at least > not yet, Michael Li replied to this, it's with the device interrupts. > > This is way to low-level for me to explain correctly, as this is really > not what I specialize in. In a nutshell though, something is lost in > translation, the device and pcmcia controller are not sending key data, > either correctly, or at all. Hence it cannot scan and probably wouldn't > associate if you tried forcing it. Again, don't call me an expert, I > mostly repeat what others have done, this stuff is usually NDA or > reverse engineered, and quite specialized to fix. I am wondering what > is up with the garbage ACPI debug info. doubtful this is the root cause. > > James
Hi, James, Haven't root cause it yet. I just found interrupt is not actived after plumb. I have ordered the same adapter to debug the issue, please file a bug againt this issue. Thanks, Michael
