On Mon, 1 Aug 2011 00:10:51 +1000 (EST), "Andrew McGlashan" writes:
> I've seen this problem on some hardware.
>
> The best thing to try is to shutdown the machine fully and remove all
> power source, then try to restart it -- if wireless isn't functional and
> you have multi-boot available, try to re-enable the device in the other
> OS.
>
> It seems that some flag gets set in the "hardware" and it needs to be
> reset to function normally.

+1


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