Fedora Networking :: Wireless Connection - Device Not Ready Message

Jan 10, 2010

I have a HP Elitebook 6930 with Intel 5300 wireless card and today I update it from Fedora11 to Fedora 12 and now I cannot connect with my home wireless network. Previously with F11 I connected without problems but now the wireless connection presents a "Device not ready" message. I tried to switch on/off the wireless card but without results. I had to set intel_iommu=off as kernel parameter to complete the boot. Is something related to it?

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The device is:

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Jul 23, 2011

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iwconfig:

Quote:

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Code:
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Jun 15, 2010

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Jun 21, 2010

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Code:
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Yesterday I did an upgrade and today my box is unable to connect to the internet.

I have tried another cable, it didn't help.

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Code:

I can see in network configuration settings, that the device has been correctly detected and eth0 interface is correctly activated, yet when I try to uncheck the box manage by NetworkManager and start it manually, it tells me that the cable is disconnected... I've tried two different cables, different ports on my router - no help.

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The installation had no issues and it starts yaboot and Debian no problem.

After about 2 minutes of the booting up process, it starts to output this, every five seconds:

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I have not been able to completely log in yet.

I can start up into the shell as root with "Linux single" with no problems.

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