Resent because the last messages was rejected due to having HTML formatting. Hello Ozan: You know that's actually a great point. You just reminded me of something! I have noticed that, while the laptop Bluetooth indicator light does toggle On-and-Off each time I press Fn-12; the WiFi laptop indicator light does *not*. It has never turned on (*ever*), no matter how many times I press Fn-11 (the key combination to toggle WiFi On-and-Off). I just assumed it was the driver issue I was having (and it may still be). Here are your rfkill outputs... root# rfkill list goes: root@p170hm# rfkill list (Run when Bluetooth light was on -- RX/TX enabled; WiFi light is off.) 0: hci0: Bluetooth <--- Note: Don't let this 2nd bluetooth interface beguile you. Soft blocked: no This is a tiny bluetooth dongle I temporarily attached to Hard blocked: no a USB port because this same N-6320 card also provides the laptop's bluetooth capability. But being connected to a USB port, Fn-12 will not affect it showing up in the output of rfkill (see later below - it will remain in the output). 1: hci1: Bluetooth Soft blocked: no Hard blocked: no root@p170hm# rfkill list (Run when Bluetooth light was off -- RX/TX disabled; WiFi light is off) 0: hci0: Bluetooth Soft blocked: no Hard blocked: no In either case, I see no reference to a WiFi device. Hope that helps some more. Regards & Thanks, Noel > >From: Noel Milton Vega <nmvega@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >To: Ozan ÃaÄlayan <ozan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Cc: Julian Calaby <julian.calaby@xxxxxxxxx>; linux-wireless@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; >Noel Milton Vega <nmvega@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Sent: Thu, February 10, 2011 1:55:49 AM >Subject: Re: Need Linux driver (preferably 64 bit) for "Intel Corporation >Centrino Advanced-N 6230 (rev 34)" WiFI & Bluetooth card ... > > >Hello Ozan: > >You know that's actually a great point. You just reminded me of something! >I have noticed that, while the laptop Bluetooth indicator light does toggle >On-and-Off each time I press Fn-12; the WiFi laptop indicator light does *not*. >It has never turned on (*ever*), no matter how many times I press Fn-11 >(the key combination to toggle WiFi On-and-Off). I just assumed it was >the driver issue I was having (and it may still be). > >Here are your rfkill outputs... > >root# rfkill list goes: > >root@p170hm# rfkill list (Run when Bluetooth light was on -- RX/TX enabled; >WiFi light is off.) > > 0: hci0: Bluetooth <--- Note: Don't let this 2nd bluetooth interface >beguile you. > Soft blocked: no This is a tiny bluetooth dongle I >temporarily attached to > Hard blocked: no a USB port because this same N-6320 card >also provides the laptop's > bluetooth capability. But being connected to > >a USB port, Fn-12 will > not affect it showing up in the output of >rfkill (see later below - > it will remain in the output). > 1: hci1: Bluetooth > Soft blocked: no > Hard blocked: no > >root@p170hm# rfkill list (Run when Bluetooth light was off -- RX/TX disabled; >WiFi light is off) > 0: hci0: Bluetooth > Soft blocked: no > Hard blocked: no > > >In either case, I see no reference to a WiFi device. > >Hope that helps some more. > >Regards & Thanks, >Noel > > > > >----- Original Message ---- >> From: Ozan ÃaÄlayan <ozan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> To: Noel Milton Vega <nmvega@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Cc: Julian Calaby <julian.calaby@xxxxxxxxx>; linux-wireless@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Sent: Thu, February 10, 2011 1:21:38 AM >> Subject: Re: Need Linux driver (preferably 64 bit) for "Intel Corporation >>Centrino Advanced-N 6230 (rev 34)" WiFI & Bluetooth card ... >> >> PerÅembe 10 Åubat 2011 gÃnà (saat 07:25:12) Noel Milton Vega ÅunlarÄ >yazmÄÅtÄ: >> > Hi Julian, >> > >> > Thank you for the extended reply. It's appreciated. Your output wish is >> > my command. Here they are (and then some): >> >> Can you run >> >> rfkill list >> >> and send the output? Are there any WLAN toggles on your laptop (a hard switch > >>or Fn + Fx combination)? >> If yes try playing with them. >> >> --- >> Ozan ÃaÄlayan >> TUBITAK/UEKAE - Pardus Linux >> http://www.pardus.org.tr/eng >> -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-wireless" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html