Public bug reported:

About a week ago my wireless card which is PCMCIA stopped working. The
lights on it don't come on any more and I can't seem to get it detected
by Ubuntu (feisty) at all. I can still get a wired connection so I'm not
sure what's wrong. I thought maybe because I've had trouble sticking the
card into the slot lately that I bent a pin or something but seeing as
it was in for a few days without being removed at all, I can't see how
that could've ruined it. It was working one day and the next it stopped.
It really doesn't make sense to me at all. I didn't change anything at
all on the computer. The only thing I had done is used msn and copied a
few music files from it to my desktop. A couple days later, I checked
the pins and everything and they seemed fine. I tried reinstalling the
drivers using the latest version of ndiswrapper and to no avail. I have
checked all the main things like dmesg, lspci, lshw -C network. It shows
ndiswrapper as being loaded when I do lsmod. The card is Belkin F5D7010
Ver.7000 Wireless G using the net8185.inf Windows drivers (Realtek) as
per this tutorial
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=2402378&postcount=16 not sure
what else to do.

** Affects: ndiswrapper (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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ndiswrapper - wireless card randomly stopped working
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/181522
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