alan pae wrote:
>> It seems the WG511T is not inserted in the cardbus
>> slot.
>>     
>
> Couldn't be that easy could it.  Reboot to Windows XP.  Connect and verify 
> connection to the Internet.
>   
I mean from the 'prtconf -v' I could not find any 'pci1385' item, which 
is the vendor id of the Netgear, and 'pci168c' which is the vendor id of 
Atheros, so I guess WG511T is not inserted in the cardbus slot when you 
run 'prtconf -v', or maybe the cardbus driver runs something wrong. But 
I can see the cardbus controller has a reasonalbe 'assigned-address', so 
think the card is not inserted when you run 'prtconf -v'.

If the card was inserted when you ran 'prtconf -v', there must be a bug 
in cardbus, maybe something about interrupt routing, since the WG511T is 
not recognized.

Regargs,
Brian
> Leave the hardware alone.
>
> Reboot to Solaris.
>
> prtdiag says that both pcmcia slots are "available."
>
> pkgrm SUNWatheros
>
> re-add the package, same thing.
>
> On bootup, the LED closest to the N in Netgear flashes once.
>
> Would cardbus-0.3 make any difference?
>
> thanks,
> alan
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