I also have a S37S, and my wireless adaptar comes up in both Hardy 64
and Opensuse. Both the separate button and Fn+F2 kill the wireless
adapter, but don't bring it up again. I can have the same effect by
manually calling /etc/acpi/asus-wireless.sh (kills, but doesn't bring up
again), so that I'm pretty sure that the problem is not with the
wireless adapter, but with the acpi scripts.

The led's are a different issue. I can bring mine up by executing
/etc/acpi/resume.d/60-asus-wireless-led.sh. Provided that the adapter is
running, that is.

There are several other related bugs here and on the Debian bugtracker.
I have tried to use the current acpi-support packages from sid to see
whether the issue is solved upstream, but that borked it entirely.

I can, by the way, bring the wireless adapter back up again by resuming
from suspension.

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kill switch on with intel wifi 4965
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/230844
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