Hey, You seem to be using '02:04.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 2200BG [Calexico2] Network Connection (rev 05)' with ipw2200 driver (+ correctly loaded non-free firmware blob 'ipw2200-bss.fw') as your wireless card and '03f0:011d Hewlett-Packard Bluetooth 1.2 Interface [Broadcom BCM2035]' as your bluetooth module.
Quick googling of an ipw2200 error message from your dmesg log ('ipw2200: Failed to send CARD_DISABLE: Command timed out.') returns quite a few similar issues with your card. However, you mentioned that also your bluetooth module gets disabled, which suggests that the problem might not be directly related to your wireless card. Can you please try rfkill as Russ suggested in his reply? Russ Allbery <r...@debian.org> writes: > Does rfkill unblock succeed in re-enabling your wireless? (You may > have to install the rfkill package.) So, after your wifi gets disabled, execute 'rfkill unblock' and check if anything changed. BTW Which desktop environment are you using? Regards, T.
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