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Re: A strange problem on ipw2200



You might try network-manager in place of wicd, it seems to work better in
current releases.

> Many a time, should I reload the ipw2200 module when Linux booted. It
> also happened when the PC resumed from suspend (I've add a script to
> /etc/pm/sleep.d to reload the module automatically).
>
> I'm using wicd to manage the wireless network. When Linux booted
> successfully, the wicd indicated that the network is connected. But it's
> hard to access the network. It was no use reconnecting the wireless,
> restarting the wicd daemon or killing wpa-supplicant. I could only
> reload ipw2200 in this way:
>
> # modprobe -r ipw2200
> # modprobe -i ipw2200
>
> It might be a kernel bug.
>
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