[00:00] <Unit193> I have one high profile channel (I ignore some of it), but thanks for telling me
[00:02] <Unit193> Do you happen to know how to fix it when it can't find your wireless card suddenly?
[00:04] <Cheri703> hmm...no?
[02:01] <canthus13> Unit193: It it an HP?
[02:12] <Unit193>  I think it used to be....
[02:13] <Unit193> canthus13: The card is rt73usb
[02:18] <Cheri703> aaargh, friend is potentially offering me a motorcycle that is *almost* ready to ride, but I'm too short for it! freaking short legs :(
[02:20] <canthus13> Unit193: Laptop?
[02:20] <Unit193> canthus13: Desktop
[02:21] <canthus13> Unit193: nevermind then. HP laptops have chipset issues that can cause the wireless to randomly disappear. to the point that even BIOS doesn't see it.
[02:21] <canthus13> Cheri703: Strap blocks to your shoes a la Indiana Jones.
[02:21] <Cheri703> ha, probably not good for day to day use
[02:22] <Unit193> canthus13: Do you heppen to know how to reset networking devices?
[02:22] <Cheri703> friend is telling me to just grow longer legs
[02:23] <canthus13> Cheri703: Why not? You'd be taller with the blocks. :)
[02:23] <canthus13> Unit193: It's prolly not the networking device.. It's prolly USB.
[02:24] <canthus13> not sure how to restart USB, though.. The driver is prolly compiled into the kernel.
[02:24] <Unit193> modprobe -r rt73usb
[02:24] <canthus13> Unit193: worth a try. if that doesn't work, though, it'll be the USB drivers.
[02:25] <Unit193> It's the USB drivers then
[02:25] <Unit193> I thought some other device worked... just the adapter didn't work in any of the ports...
[02:27] <Unit193> I'll try next time
[14:15] <thafreak> Morning Ohio
[18:38] <BiosElement> Afternoon thafreak