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I have problem on my ACER 5930 laptop, the wifi is always disabled on desktop start. I found that the only way to enable it is the rfkill unblock 0 command, but I need to execute it every time, ofcourse I can add this to autorun but I think that it's not the right way.

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Did you install the additional software for wi-fi? And even if you let the laptop a few minutes it doesen't enable wireless? – GiacomO Nov 14 '11 at 15:53
please add the terminal output into your question for sudo lshw -class network and rfkill list all – fossfreedom Nov 14 '11 at 15:58
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