Hello, This is my second cry for help. I'm trying to use the SMC2835W 802.11g (54Mbps) wireless PCMCIA card with SuSE 9.1, without success. I cannot even give any command to the card; it remains totally dead. (It works under Windows, so the hardware is OK). This card has a PrismGT chip, and I am running the prism54 driver version 1.1 in my SuSe 9.1 According to instructions, I downloaded the firmware 1.0.4.3 and installed it in /usr/lib/hotplug/firmware with the name isl3890 (as instructed). But, when I insert the card in its slot, then I get : eth1: prism54 driver detected card model: PRISM Duette/GT eth1: islpci_open() eth1: resetting device... eth1: uploading firmware... eth1: firmware uploaded done, now triggering reset... eth1: device soft reset timed out eth1: timeout waiting for mgmt response 1000, trigging device eth1: timeout waiting for mgmt response eth1: timeout waiting for mgmt response 1000, trigging device eth1: timeout waiting for mgmt response eth1: timeout waiting for mgmt response 1000, trigging device eth1: timeout waiting for mgmt response eth1: timeout waiting for mgmt response 1000, trigging device eth1: timeout waiting for mgmt response eth1: mgmt tx queue is still full eth1: mgt_commit has failed. Restart the device eth1: mgmt tx queue is still full Nothing happens, the led's on the card remain dark and I cannot get to it with any command at all. Apparently the "device soft reset timed out" is the problem, but what can I do ??? I've already done a lot of googling and saw the same problem mentioned several times, but nowhere a solution. :-( When I unplug the card, I get : eth1: no IPv6 routers present eth1: hot unplug detected eth1: removing device eth1: islpci_close () And after a while, I see : unregister_netdevice: waiting for eth1 to become free. Usage count = 6 Assuming someone else called the IRQ last message repeated 2 times unregister_netdevice: waiting for eth1 to become free. Usage count = 6 unregister_netdevice: waiting for eth1 to become free. Usage count = 6 etc. etc. Subsequently, inserting my "old' 802.11b card (which always works fine) also leads to nothing. The system doesn't even react. This has probably to do with the "waiting for eth1 to become free." message ?? So, I decide to reboot, but then I get a system hang after the message : Shutting down sound driver. Nothing happens any further, I have to cut power (which I don't like at all) ! I have a suspicion that the main cause of the problems is the fact that IRQ 10 gets assigned to this card. cat /proc/interrupts tells me : 10: 6 XT-PIC yenta, ohci1394, eth1 My good-working "old' 802.11b card always gets IRQ 9 all by itself. ( 9: 33311 XT-PIC eth1) Can anybody please help me with what might be going on here and how to resolve this ? TIA and HAND, -- Jan Elders the Netherlands http://www.xs4all.nl/~jrme/ "Home of the Network Acronyms"