Thanks, Brian. I'm sure you're right about Debian not having had the
wifi driver on 6.0.4. After poking around on the web I found these:

2,073,782 firmware-iwlwifi_0.28+squeeze1_all.deb
9,396,098 firmware-nonfree_0.28+squeeze1.tar.gz
135,014 wireless-tools_30~pre9-5_amd64.deb

The tarball is just the sources for the first one, I guess. Now that I
have an almost complete installation, how do I incorporate the above
.deb files into the system? Do I have to burn them onto their own cd or
dvd and then re-install everything?

I will report back with the output of lspci -nn before tinkering with
the Debian install any further.

Ed

> On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 5:55 PM, Ed C. <eminmn at sysmatrix.net> wrote:
>>
>> Sorry about the scattergun approach. I was trying to provide as much
>> context as possible for dealing with the main question: why didn't
>> Debian figure out the Thinkpad wifi requirements? I've installed
>> slackware, red hat, and a couple of buntu's and the wifi always worked
> 
> Two thoughts:
> 
> I had an issue dual booting my Win7 laptop and Fedora.  For some
> reason, rebooting the laptop into the other OS would cause the wifi
> NIC to go offline.  In order for the NIC to function, I ahd to shut
> down the laptop, then power it on between OS changes.  That was
> specific to an Intel B/G card.

The Thinkpad t61 seems to provide wifi in win7 and not in Debian whether
I reboot or power down.

> 
> For awhile the Atheros driver was considered "dirty" (as in contained
> code from undetermined sources) so Debian did not include the drivers
> in the standard distro.  I don't know if this is related or not to
> your issue, but it could explain why Debian didn't just see and use
> your wifi.  Sometimes Debian doesn't include "normal" stuff to remain
> free of copyright issues.
> 
> Can you please post the output of 'lspci -nn'?  That will give us a
> hint about your wifi card and perhaps hint at the issue.
> 
> Brian
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