On 10/03/2012 02:06 PM, ReuSeven wrote:
> 0: dell-wifi: Wireless LAN
> Soft blocked: yes
> Hard blocked: yes
-=welcome=- to Linux…grit your teeth and shovel in lots of
patience…in the end you will wonder why it took you so long to switch!
ok, you wrote “With network manager not event the wireless LED is on but
as soon as I go into Network settings via YaST the LED” and generally
speaking if you are using Network Manager you should be getting a
warning if you try to fiddle with the network settings in YaST–they
both can’t be in control at the same time…
ok2: “hard blocked” (above) means that the hardware is blocking the
use of wi-fi, which generally means there is an Fn plus another button
combo which allows the hardware to turn on or off the wi-fi stuff
(sending radio signals from your laptop to the access point takes
battery power, and most manufacturers give you a switch to turn that off
when you don’t want your battery running down while NOT needed wi-fi,
see?) so, check your user manual and be sure to unblock, then:
ok3: “soft blocked” means your software is blocking this use of wi-fi,
here (and i hope there) i find a Network Manager icon in the “tray”
(but, i don’t know if you have a ‘tray’ because you have not declared
your desktop environment (and not all DEs have a tray)…and, if i left
click on that icon i see a place to switch the wi-fi from enable to
disable to enable . . .
with the hardware unblocked, then enable wi-fi and it will probably do
that…
usually i find not so good to have both wired and wi-fi enabled at the
same time…but, i guess in theory you should be able to have both
without either harm or problems…but, then why be sending out radio
signals if you wanna be wired in??
finally, pity is a service you have show proof that you have earned
it–so, next time we need some tears!! 
again, welcome…now if that didn’t help i must plead ignorance to why
you have two!!:
0: dell-wifi
5: phy0
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