[Bug 549801] Re: USB WiFi adapter with rt2870 chipset won't connect
Nick
549801 at bugs.launchpad.net
Sun Oct 24 19:35:22 UTC 2010
Further information:
See: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9999520
Here is a quote from the thread the above link points to:
"Ubuntu 10.04
Most of the previous solutions refer to the rt2870 driver with Ubuntu 10.04.
Blacklisting the rt28xx driver as described before, and compiling your own driver works here, although you need to compile again after each kernel update.
As of kernel 2.6.33-xx it should be built in.
Ubuntu 10.10
Ubuntu 10.10 has the rt2870 driver built into the kernel, with 2 problems:
- You stil need to blacklist the rt28xx drivers as @chili555 points out
- You can only make a connection at 'g-speed' (max 54mpbs), no 'n-speed' (270/300 mbps) as @zipeppe found out
Compiling your own kernel to solve this problem, results in a lot of compiling errors.
Putting /etc/Wireless/RT2870STA/ into /etc/Wireless/RT2870STA/RT2870STA.dat does not solve it either.
It seems we indeed have to wait for RalinkTech to publish a new driver as @negora suggests ..."
End quote.
Comment: Support for the widely used RT2870 chipset is still badly
broken and users worldwide are suffering. Help!
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USB WiFi adapter with rt2870 chipset won't connect
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/549801
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