OK.. I deleted the profile "Broadcom' and created it again... This time 
/*scan-config*/ is giving some output....

bash-3.2# dladm scan-wifi
LINK       ESSID               BSSID/IBSSID      SEC    STRENGTH   
MODE   SPEED
wpi0       Broadcom            0:8:5c:ef:2f:34   wpa    excellent  
g      54Mb


/Cheers
Kanwaljit



Kanwaljit Singh wrote:
>
> *<Kanwaljit>*The command just comes back without any results !
> ==================
> /*bash-3.2# dladm scan-wifi  bash-3.2#
> */==========================================
>
> *<Kanwaljit>*/ The I tried inetmenu/ and the output is as follows:
> =========================
> /*bash-3.2# inetmenu &/usr/sbin/wificonfig: failed to connect to 
> profile 'Broadcom'
> ifconfig: wpi0: wait timed out, operation still pending...
> */=========================
>
>
> *<Kanwaljit>*/ After this, "ifconfig -a" shows that interface is 
> there, but no ip address is assigned
>
> /=========================
>
> /*bash-3.2# ifconfig -a
> lo0: flags=2001000849<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4,VIRTUAL> mtu 
> 8232 index 1
>        inet 127.0.0.1 netmask ff000000
> wpi0: flags=201004803<UP,BROADCAST,MULTICAST,DHCP,IPv4,CoS> mtu 1500 
> index 4
>        inet 0.0.0.0 netmask ff000000
>        ether 0:1b:77:94:3a:15
> lo0: flags=2002000849<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv6,VIRTUAL> mtu 
> 8252 index 1
>        inet6 ::1/128*/
>
>
>
> /Regards
> Kanwaljit Singh
>
>
>
> Cecilia Hu wrote:
>> Kanwaljit Singh Gujral Wrote:
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> In my laptop, I have two interfaces in my laptop...  ethernet (myk) 
>>> and wireless (wpi)
>>>
>>> With help from this forum I am now successful in configuring myk 
>>> (see attached mails).  But for wpi, I am still having SOME 
>>> issues...    The card is : /*Intel/R -  PRO/Wireless 3945 Network 
>>> Controller_ card.
>>>
>>> */Using this /*wpi*/ interface, I can connect from sun office & some 
>>> of other places. Actually, I was able to connect during my stay in a 
>>> hotel as well !!!   But when I am at home, I cannot connect to my 
>>> broadband modem.
>>
>> What's the wpi scan result output? can it find the AP at your home?  by
>> command "dladm scan-wifi"
>>
>> -Cecilia
>>
>>> I am in India & I am using Airtel broadband connection.
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