On my netbook, I've found that if I suspend it and move to another network
location I have to restart the wireless card to get it to work correclty.  I
wrote a simple script to

modprobe -r
modprobe

the module for the wireless, and this fixes the issue for me.  Not sure if
he's dealing with the same problem, but I can always tell its happening by
looking at the list of available AP's for my location and noticing they are
the same as what was available at my last location.  That and I have no
internet access.

Good luck!

Joel Brauer

Only you can decide to be happy!  The rest of life is in the details...

There are no 'shoulds', only choices and consequences.


On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 12:33 PM, Rodney D. Myers <[email protected]>wrote:

> Thanks to all.
>
> Once he calls, I'll run through the scenarios with him.
>
> He has a compaq laptop, and it worked on my home lan. Now that he's
> moved, troubleshooting over the phone is the only way to get him connected.
>
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