Also, there is a slight difference between suspending and hibernating :
Waking from suspend : NM applet shows trying to connect, then after 1-2 minutes, fails. I've had an occasional hard lock-up (total system freeze requiring power-off) after logging back in too. Not sure if it's connected to the WLAN)
Waking from hibernation : NM applet shows trying to connect, then after 1-2 minutes, asks for WPA key, then tries to connect for another 1-2 minutes, asks for WPA key, etc, etc, etc.
dmesg shows the same "Indirect register access failed" in both instances.
And, pressing the wireless enable/disable function key on the notebook I use (eeePC 901) fixes the problem, allowing connection *even after subsequent suspends/hibernates*.
I've attached what dmesg shows about the disable/enable WLAN button FWIW.
rt2860 isn't in use according to lspci -k :
"Kernel driver in use: rt2800pci"
Also, there is a slight difference between suspending and hibernating :
Waking from suspend : NM applet shows trying to connect, then after 1-2 minutes, fails. I've had an occasional hard lock-up (total system freeze requiring power-off) after logging back in too. Not sure if it's connected to the WLAN)
Waking from hibernation : NM applet shows trying to connect, then after 1-2 minutes, asks for WPA key, then tries to connect for another 1-2 minutes, asks for WPA key, etc, etc, etc.
dmesg shows the same "Indirect register access failed" in both instances.
And, pressing the wireless enable/disable function key on the notebook I use (eeePC 901) fixes the problem, allowing connection *even after subsequent suspends/ hibernates* .
I've attached what dmesg shows about the disable/enable WLAN button FWIW.