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I had something that sounded really similar on my HP Pavilion zv6015us. I made the mistake of powering off the wireless NIC using the Windoze control panel because, at that time, I didn't have anything else wireless to connect to. I wiped Windoze when I installed FC4 test 3 and then couldn't get the wireless to come up for anything when I got a WAP for the house. When FC4 was released, I decided to do a minimal Windoze install with dual boot (that's a story in and of itself). Once I had Windoze back on the system I was able to navigate through a variety of levels in the wireless configuration to finally get the radio back on. I then installed FC4 and ndiswrapper (Broadcom NIC with no Linux driver) and it works just the way its supposed to now. GRRRR.
Nothing I could get to from Linux seemed to be capable of restoring power to the radio. I tried everything I could think of and lots of recommendations from others with both iwconfig and iwpriv. I also poked around under /sys looking for something I could prod there. There is a Sourceforge project for wireless radio power control. Do some Googling and see if your wireless NIC is supported. Otherwise, you may need Windoze on a 'maintenance partition'.
Nothing I could get to from Linux seemed to be capable of restoring power to the radio. I tried everything I could think of and lots of recommendations from others with both iwconfig and iwpriv. I also poked around under /sys looking for something I could prod there. There is a Sourceforge project for wireless radio power control. Do some Googling and see if your wireless NIC is supported. Otherwise, you may need Windoze on a 'maintenance partition'.