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Revision as of 19:29, 2 November 2013
This is a Mini-PCI Express WiFi Adapter Features
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IBM/Lenovo Partnumbers
- 41A4068
Also known (in IBM literature) as....
- From announcement letter 106-068, 'Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG8 wireless connection'
Support
This adapter is supported under Linux by the iwlwifi driver since the 2.6.26 kernel.
Hardware switch
Operating a radio transmitter is not permitted in aircraft, and there are times where security requires that your wireless connection be shut down. Some ThinkPads have a hardware switch that disables the wireless network. Here it is on the on position:
Note: the switch is somewhat hard to locate depending on the ThinkPad model; look for it at the front or left front edge of the device.
To be certain that your wireless connection is not transmitting, turn the switch off. Just remember to turn it back on when you once again need wireless access. If the switch is off, you might encounter following Log-Message on Startup:
ipw3945: Radio Frequency Kill Switch is On: Kill switch must be turned off for wireless networking to work.
Also, when you try to activate (iwconfig) your wireless connection with the switch off you may see the error,
Error for wireless request "Set Mode" (8B06)
The number 8B06 does not matter. It merely represents the wireless mode (auto, ad-hoc, managed, master), none of which will work with the wireless switch off.