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I took a plane the other day, so I turned off wifi (a Broadcom BCM94312HMG) on my HP Mini 1000 for "airplane mode" via the Airport icon in the menubar and not the hardware switch. However, when I got to the hotel I was unable to turn it back on via software or the hardware switch. I happened to have a usb stick that has a basic OSX image on it, so I booted from that and the wireless card seems to work fine. Somehow turning it off in software killed it. When I try to turn it back on, I get a permanent spinning beachball when I mouseover the network icon in the menubar.

 

I've checked system.log, and I get this when I attempt to turn it back on in software

 

Error: get APPLE80211_IOC_POWERSAVE failed, -4 (Operation not supported)

 

I have no idea what that refers to, though. If I use the hardware switch to turn it back on, I get this as well:

 

[InterruptReadHandler] Received kIODeviceNotResponding error - retrying: 1.

 

Interestingly, the blue wireless status LED stays illuminated when I boot even though the wireless card is down. However, I think that's because bluetooth is up...when I use the hardware switch I get a log message that it shut down and the LED turns orange. (And comes back blue when I use the switch again.)

 

Any ideas how/why OSX thinks the wireless card is to be down at boot? The boot log says:

 

Airport: Link Down on en0

 

Unfortunately, a "ifconfig en0 up" command tells me the interface is up, but that does no good. Thoughts?

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