I always get a kextunload failed, even when I try to just disable it after 'normal' use. Very odd.... On 2/16/06, Robin L Darroch <robin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >It has always worked for me, often without even turning it off. On > >occasion it has taken a couple of tries. When I run into situations where > >the airport hardware is disabled, or whatever is happening, I've just > >opened up the terminal, cd'd to /system/library/extensions/ and typin in a > >sudo kextunload and then a sudo kextload for the appleairport2.kext > >driver, and it's back to normal. > > However, when I just killed it then trying to script it for > one-button starting (used "disable airport" rather than "stop > airport"), the above fix didn't work at all. kextunload just says it > failed. > -- > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Robin L. Darroch - PO Box 2715, South Hedland WA 6722 - +61 421 503 966 > robin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx - robin@xxxxxxxxxxx - robin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > >