I have a Dell Inspiron 600 with an Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 2200BG 
Network Connection. I'm runnign snv_96.

Trying to connect to my WPA network at home (or at work) times out. In 
/var/adm/messages I get:

Sep 11 21:22:27 suburbia mac: [ID 744254 kern.info] NOTICE: iwi0 link up
Sep 11 21:22:32 suburbia mac: [ID 486395 kern.info] NOTICE: iwi0 link down
Sep 11 21:22:33 suburbia mac: [ID 744254 kern.info] NOTICE: iwi0 link up
Sep 11 21:22:37 suburbia mac: [ID 486395 kern.info] NOTICE: iwi0 link down
Sep 11 21:22:40 suburbia mac: [ID 744254 kern.info] NOTICE: iwi0 link up
Sep 11 21:22:45 suburbia mac: [ID 486395 kern.info] NOTICE: iwi0 link down
Sep 11 21:22:45 suburbia mac: [ID 744254 kern.info] NOTICE: iwi0 link up
Sep 11 21:22:49 suburbia mac: [ID 486395 kern.info] NOTICE: iwi0 link down
Sep 11 21:23:01 suburbia nwamd[2075]: [ID 459249 daemon.error] 
connect_chosen_lan: connect to 'leiligheten' failed on 'iwi0': operation timed 
out
Sep 11 21:23:01 suburbia nwamd[2075]: [ID 524038 daemon.warning] Could not 
connect to chosen WLAN leiligheten, going to auto-conf

In /var/svc/log/network-wpa:iwi0.log I get:

[ Sep 11 21:22:27 Disabled. ]
[ Sep 11 21:22:27 Enabled. ]
[ Sep 11 21:22:27 Executing start method ("/usr/lib/inet/wpad -i iwi0 -k 
nwam-leiligheten-0.11.50.26.33."). ]
[ Sep 11 21:22:27 Method "start" exited with status 0. ]
[ Sep 11 21:22:37 Stopping because service disabled. ]
[ Sep 11 21:22:37 Executing stop method (:kill). ]

So it appears that something is disabled somewhere, but I can't find it!

While the network is trying to come up I can see the wpa:iwi0 service which 
seems to be enabled:

jeffw at suburbia:~$ svcs -a | grep wpa
online         21:22:27 svc:/network/wpa:iwi0

My wireless access point is a Belkin running WPA-PSK with TKIP encryption.

So anyone with some ideas would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Jeff
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