I'm using 
wpi-s10-0.1-pkg.tar.gz<http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/laptop/downloads/wpi-s10-0.1-pkg.tar.gz>

Was working just fine when I was running S10 U4. I simply did an OS upgrade
using the dvd to bring the laptop to S10U6.

Regards

2008/11/23 Felix <Fei.Feng at sun.com>

> Gael ??:
>  > I just upgraded my laptop to Solaris 10 U6 and I'm unable to connect
> > to my local wireless network. wificonfig -i wpi0 scan does see the
> > various networks in my area and I confirmed that the key listed (also
> > tried via direct inetmenu) is accurate... I'm using a Dell E1505 with
> > an Intel 3945ABG card (4222 model)...
> > Is there any way to get wificonfig to be a little bit more verbose to
> > identify the issue ?
> Hi Gael,
>
> Which version of wpi driver do you use? Please take a look at this:
>
> http://opensolaris.org/os/community/laptop/wireless/wpi/;jsessionid=F0B21AD8987353BD0BF81D42461F5C55
> ,
> and choose the one for Solaris 10, then have a try.
>
> If your solaris has a DEBUG kernel, you can add `set wpi:wpi_dbg_flags =
> 0x3dbf` to /etc/system, then reboot. The next time you use wpi driver
> you will see the debug message in /var/adm/messages using `tail -f
> /var/adm/messages`. Thanks.
>
> ------
> Thanks,
> Felix
> > Regards
> >
> > --
> > Gael Martinez
> >
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