the symptoms sound the same as mine AND mine uses the iwl3945 module. i only use WEP so phillip's answer may be more relevant :-)
thanks for the link... i shall try it out and let you know how i get on.
regards
bryan
--- On Fri, 23/1/09, Clive Woodfine <clivewoodfine@???> wrote:
Thanks Brian. I am not at the problematic laptop at the moment so will
have to try this later. I have not used the ip command so will give it
a go. Others are better qualified to tell you how to run these
commands at start up but you could put the commands in a shell script
which runs with just one command. In Ubuntu you can run commands from
"Sessions and Start-up settings". I expect Debian is similar.
You may find this useful [1]
What is puzzling to me is that the wireless worked perfectly for about
1 1/2 years and appears to work with other routers!
[1]
http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/28
Phillip, Ubuntu uses the iwl3945 module for my wireless.
Clive Woodfine
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