Well, I should probably explain my entire experience just so everyone gets an 
idea of what is happening.  I installed nevada build 48 on my hp nx9500 after 
having used linux on it for some time.  Previously I used the linux ndiswrapper 
with no trouble at all.   After  installing solaris and the ndiswrapper (I 
downloaded a separate windows driver than the one I used in linux), things 
seemed to be fine, but after a while of using the wireless connection the 
system would hang and then reboot itself.  At the time I wasn't sure if these 
were the same windows drivers that I had used before (they had the same name), 
but luckily I backed up the ones I used in linux.

After reinstalling the ndiswrapper with the (apparently correct) drivers, 
things seemed to be doing better, at least for a while.  Now the system no 
longer crashes, but downstream activity nearly stops all together after several 
minutes of heavy downstream activity (like downloading some large file).  In 
fact, I thought it did stop all together, but if I try to SSH in to the laptop, 
I do eventually get a prompt (after about a minute).  When I do "ifconfig -a", 
it prints out the info for the device, but it hangs so I have to Ctrl-C to 
exit.  I can't use modunload to remove it either, and having ifconfig attempt 
to detach does nothing.  

I wouldn't mind running or writing a DTrace script if anyone has any 
suggestions, but I'm fairly new with dtrace and not really a kernel developer.  
Just let me know what info you would like to see; I'd love to learn more about 
this as well as get it fixed.   If anyone has any ideas about a way to at least 
get it going again without rebooting the system, that would be a good temporary 
fix (and allow me to test more easily).

Also, if anyone knows of a good pcmcia NIC that will work well in both x86 and 
x86_64 modes (with a native driver) I'll probably go ahead and buy it.
 
 
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