Yes, I can tell it too.
I have asus eee 1000h with this wireless-card, just install 10 LTS+updates and
can not connect to router with WPA2.
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Near as I can tell it is still broken in ubuntu 10 LTS with all current
updates
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EeePC 1000H on Lucid Lynx (i386)
Nothing a release-upgrade can't fix. I haven't got any real wireless
problems since I upgraded to 10.10 apart from the fact that the network
sometimes doesn't connect after a standby. Dis- and enabeling the wifi
fixes this too.
$ sudo do-release-upgrade
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I am occasionally having to disable/ enable after sleep on 11.04 also (a
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On May 6, 2011 12:51 AM, MrHaroldA 496...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
EeePC 1000H on Lucid Lynx (i386)
Nothing a release-upgrade can't fix. I haven't got any real wireless
problems since I
... (sorry, bus bounced send) ... on 10.10, but both have been usable.
On May 6, 2011 6:34 AM, Walter Wittel witt...@gmail.com wrote:
I am occasionally having to disable/ enable after sleep on 11.04 also (a
bit more noticeable than on
On May 6, 2011 12:51 AM, MrHaroldA
Dear all,
I've long tried to get my RT2860 to successfully connect to encrypted
wireless networks with a EeePC 1000H on Lucid Lynx (i386), without
success. I'm posting here a solution based on
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=9255730postcount=1 After
compiling and installing the
Hi there!
Maybe it's a solution for you - like me - to install the backported wireless
modules (linux-backports-modules-wireless-lucid-generic) and blacklist the
rt2860sta module (sudo echo blacklist rt2860sta
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf). After that my wifi is very stable by using the
I'm using Lucid in EeePC 1000H
- I recompiled the driver using method in
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1476007
- Today, I updated the kernel to 2.6.32-29
- Wireless fails again
- I have to recompile again
- This is bad
- Really, this is very bad :(
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I have also still the same problem with the endless authentication loop. I also
tried the linux-backports-modules-wireless-lucid-generic Package, but it don't
work for me on my eeepc 1000HE with rt2760sta.
I'am using the kernel from the latest updates Linux 2.6.32-27-generic 32 Bit.
Maybe it
The problem is still there on my laptop Thinkpad T400 with ubuntu
10.04(Lucid)
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Unfortunately, the kernel update to 2.6.32-25 again broke wireless
connectivity of my EeePC 1000H with our WPA/WPA2 mixed mode 802.11n
network.
Up to linux-image-2.6.32-24-generic 2.6.32-24.43
and linux-backports-modules-wireless-2.6.32-24-generic 2.6.32-24.17
it worked,
but with
additional hint: 'lsmod | grep rt28' output differs, the differences are:
2.6.32-24:
rt2860sta 498817 1
crc_ccitt 1339 2 rt2800pci,rt2860sta
2.6.32-25
rt2860sta 498817 0
crc_ccitt 1339 2 rt2860sta,rt2800pci
meaning the rt2860sta driver on
h1repp, this sounds like the bug 589342. Try blacklisting rt2800pci.
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@Mark: Thanks for sharing your experience. During the last 2 week or so I gave
some daily Mavericks, installed on an USB stick via usb-crator-gtk, a try, but
here I still pretty much had a no go, when it comes to WiFi and my RT2870 based
802.11n USB adapter.
Usually I'm just stuck in the evil
It was a week or two ago now but I upgraded my eeePC 901 to Maverick
(via update-manager -d) and the wireless works well now (it did break
GRUB, but I recovered using an Ubuntu server CD which I happened to have
lying around). Previously I had problems were my other laptop (Dell
1557) would loose
I was under the impression, that the rt2870sta mess, preventing an USB WiFi
adapter to connect to a WPA2 protected access point, which was introduced in
Lucid, has been sorted out by now and should have been fixed in 10.04.1 Desktop
Live-CD.
But for me, it is still not working, keeping Lucid
Hmm, I have Lucid installed, with kernel 2.6.32-24-generic, but it
doesn't working.
Any idea?
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Sorry, after reboot it is working, but very slow, and connection is
breaking.
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I can confirm that installing Linux Kernel 2.6.32-24 breaks wireless
again in Lucid. I had to reload the driver manually and it works again.
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On Tue, 03 Aug 2010 11:06:44 -, sokai wrote:
@Walter_Wittel (#249):
Thanks Walter for that hint! I tried a Maverick LiveCD and could connect to
the network...
But now:
How can I make my Lucid to connect, too!?
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Thanks Walter for that hint! I tried a Maverick LiveCD and could connect to the
network...
But now:
How can I make my Lucid to connect, too!?
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Sokai, sorry I have been busier at work and home than very early in this
thread and have not had time to even try. That's why I had stuck with
Karmic until Maverick came along. But from my past experience it is
fairly difficult to make this work and it will break every time there is
a Kernel
@Roman Vorobets (#247):
Hi Roman!
What does your comment mean? - Which Kernel do you have installed? Which Ubuntu
version are you using? Have you a fresh or upgraded installation? Which network
encryption type works like a char now?
ATM I'm looking for a real _solution_ cause I tried a lot of
FWIW I've been running Alphas of Maverick on an SD card (Eeepc 901) for
the last month or so with great success connecting to two different WPA
routers that I never got running on Lucid. Note that I have a Karmic
partition that still works great as a backup, but you might want to just
consider
Hi there,
I also have the problems like Mass-Yas wrote in #227 - can't connect
after wlan0: direct probe to 00:1a:2a:41:13:fc (try 1), wlan0: direct
probe to 00:1a:2a:41:13:fc (try 2), wlan0: direct probe to
00:1a:2a:41:13:fc (try 3) and wlan0: direct probe to 00:1a:2a:41:13:fc
timed out.
After installing backported modules my wireless connection works like a
charm on my Asus Eee PC1000. Thanks!
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Alright-- I decided to grow up, be a man, and try this for myself. I can
verify that the backported driver, installed as given in the
description, fixes this problem for the eee 901 (fresh install, fully
updated). I still don't have N... but I didn't have N in previous
releases, either.
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SRU Justification for Lucid for linux-backports-modules-2.6.32:
The change adds a new version of the rt2860sta and rt2870sta drivers to
the linux-backports-modules-wireless package. The drivers did not exist
before, so there is no regression potential due to
I did a fresh install and would like to verify that the new backport
wireless package has fixed my problem.
Security WPA2-PSK
SSID hidden
Encryption AES
Key Interval 3600 seconds
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Hi there,
This is just to confirm that this issue still doesn't seem to be
resolved (unless I've missed something).
$lspci -vnn | grep RaLink
02:00.0 Network controller [0280]: RaLink RT2860 [1814:0781]
Subsystem: RaLink Device [1814:2790]
$ dpkg -l |grep backport
ii
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I have Ubuntu 9.10 on the same eeepc 1000H running on 2.6.31-22.60 and
linux-backports-modules-wireless-karmic-generic 2.6.31.22.35 working
without any issues on both the above wireless networks
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I have the exact same situation and issue as described in comment #227.
Asus eeePC 1000. Not working for me.
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@ Robb Romans:
I have an Asus eee 1000 PC, *no hardware modifications*, so it should be the
same as your machine. I manually installed Lucid Lynx as posted in the ubuntu
forums:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.p...22#post9203922 [#136] ... perhaps this
might help you?
I never installed
I can confirm that after today's updates to kernel 2.6.32-23 and linux-
backports-modules-wireless 2.6.32-23 for the first time my ASUS EeePC
1000H with RaLink RT2860 works with the .32 kernel and mixed mode
WPA/WPA2 - still 54 mbit and no 'n' connection, though, but that was not
possible with all
The kernel I have 2.6.32-23.37
and linux-backports-modules-wireless-2.6.32-23.16
I have a wireless network at home with SSID hidden, WPA2-PSK, AES, key
interval 3600 and cannot connect.
However, I can connect to my neighbour'ss wireless network which I help
set up - SSID visible, WPA2-PSK, AES,
This bug was fixed in the package linux-backports-modules-2.6.32 -
2.6.32-23.16
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* Add in staging rt28x0 drivers from 2.6.34
- LP: #496093
* Added iwlwifi 6050 series firmware
Using an eeePC 901.
It' OK on a fresh lucid install after adding /lucid-proposed backport
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As I understand, I install the kernel and reboot the system, selecting
the correct kernel from grub to boot with.
I have tried
2.6.33.3-lucid: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.33.3-lucid/
2.6.34-rc7-lucid:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.34-rc7-lucid/
and
Updating drivers ad described in comment #190 works perfectly with eee
901, and it fix also the wifi-n-connectivity bug
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/442178)
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eeepc 1000h. I installed both these kernels
2.6.33.3-lucid: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.33.3-lucid/
2.6.34-rc7-lucid:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.34-rc7-lucid/
Neither of them work for me :(
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minutes online. Restart is necessary to get back online. Same issue like
before.
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I did a fresh install on my eeepc 1000H, apt-get update and upgrade,
enabled proposed updates, apt-get update and upgrade, installed
backports wireless, but no luck. It will not connect to my WPA2 AES
encrypted netork. I opened synaptic and made sure that there were no !
marks or any signs of
Just installed the backport linux-backports-modules-wireless-lucid-
generic and rebooted my EeePC 1000HE with different router
configurations (WPA-PSK [TKIP] / WPA2-PSK [AES] / WPA-PSK [TKIP] +
WPA2-PSK [AES]) , and none works now (WPA-PSK [TKIP] worked well
before). I have the same traces as
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Is it enough to simply install linux-backports-modules-2.6.32? Or do I
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@MasterX I just install, reboot and it worked..
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I installed linux-backports-modules-wireless-lucid-generic version
2.6.32.23.24 and rebooted. modinfo rt2860sta is reporting, that I use
the new driver (version 2.1.0.0). So installation seems successful. Now
I will have to test the connection extensively.
And I already found a quirk: The new
I have tried to install linux-backports-modules-wireless-lucid-generic package
from proposed repository and all others ubuntu updates.
I have rebooted my eeePC 901 with this kernel version 2.6.32-23-generic and
module rt2860sta version 2.1.0.0 is loaded.
I still cannot connect to my wireless
Tested at my EeePC 1000 HE and it seems to be working fine.
My card:
$ lspci -vnn | grep RaLink
01:00.0 Network controller [0280]: RaLink RT2860 [1814:0781]
Subsystem: RaLink Device [1814:2790]
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Accepted linux-backports-modules-2.6.32 into lucid-proposed, the package
will build now and be available in a few hours. Please test and give
feedback here. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for
documentation how to enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
** Changed in:
** Changed in: linux-backports-modules-2.6.32 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Fix Released
** Changed in: linux-backports-modules-2.6.32 (Ubuntu)
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Work's fine in my Asus 1000HE
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I think it's helpful to provide some background on this driver, and
follow up with what I think is the best solution for now.
Linux drivers fall into two categories: the proper drivers tree and the
staging drivers tree. They are both shipped as part of the upstream
kernel, and drivers may be
@Chase Douglas: I also believe that bringing the newer version from
2.6.34 into linux-backports-modules-wireless is the best option. We saw
from this bug that none of the solutions actually fixed most of the bugs
reported, so it's hard to select the best option.
Even the upstream code is in a
** Also affects: linux-backports-modules-2.6.32 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Triaged = Won't Fix
** Changed in: linux-backports-modules-2.6.32 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in:
PhilGil, where is the Ricardo's kernel
I'm running Lucid on eeepc 1000 and got screwed up the Lucid update as well.
Have tried different solution but nothing worked.
I have a hidden network and WPA/WPA2 login doesn't work.
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Joseph wrote 15 minutes ago:
PhilGil, where is the Ricardo's kernel
Joseph, the link to Ricardo's kernel is in post #80.
Ricardo Salveti wrote on 2010-04-17: #80
I'm also maintaining the kernel with the backported patch at
http://rsalveti.net/pub/ubuntu/kernel/lucid for those who
I just tried Ricardo Kernel and it DID NOT work for me.
This is the biggest screw-up I've seen :-( this but is so old and still no fix.
Is there a debian specific distro for eeepc; I had enough of Ubuntu.
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I have eeepc 1000H
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In lucid kernel 2.6.32 is the last one working for ad-hoc WEP (both stock and
mainline). Mainline 2.6.33 and 2.6.34 fail with same symptoms. (see Bug 584266)
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I had this problem back, after some updates.
I tried the solution of
Chase Douglas wrote on 2010-06-04: #202
I've uploaded a test package with the 2.6.34 upstream version of the driver:
http://people.canonical.com/~cndougla/bugs/496093/
But this did not work for me.
Then I tried:
CSkau
Hi
I've uploaded a test package with the 2.6.34 upstream version of the
driver:
http://people.canonical.com/~cndougla/bugs/496093/
Please test it out.
Thanks
I have installed this package and it certainly seems to fix my Asus Eee
PC 1000H wireless problem as reported in
@Chase Douglas: tested your package, with the backported driver from
2.6.34 and it seems to be working fine. This fix is included in upstream
since 2.6.33, that's the version with the updated driver.
My hardware is an EeePC 1000HE, with following description and code:
01:00.0 Network controller
I kept a partition with lucid hoping this would get fixed but just wiped
it and installed maverick Alpha 1 + all updated (through tonight)
bringing it to kernel 2.6.34-5. Sadly I still can't connect with either
of the WPA2 wireless access points I commonly use.
Does anyone know what (if anything)
Has everyone who is reporting their wireless fixed rebooted more than
once? After Chase's kernel failed to fix my wireless issues I decided
to try kernel 2.6.33.5-lucid from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v2.6.33.5-lucid/ (which has been reported to work). I was
able to log in to
On Saturday, 5. June 2010, you wrote:
I've uploaded a test package with the 2.6.34 upstream version of the
driver:
http://people.canonical.com/~cndougla/bugs/496093/
Please test it out.
I can confirm, that linux-backports-modules-wireless-2.6.32-22-
generic_2.6.32-22.16~rt28x0_i386.deb
@Chase
Unfortunately this breaks the ad hoc use case (WEP) (just like Bug #584266).
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Jan/cyco: fine it works for you - but which hardware (RaLink rt28?? or
other) and which access point (WPA/WPA2 mixed mode or other) did you
test? - as it does not work on a ASUS EeePC 1000H with rt2860 and mixed
mode AP at least for PhilGil and me.
Wolfgang Kufner: I think this is just a backport
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Importance: Medium = High
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http://people.canonical.com/~cndougla/bugs/496093/
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Thank you for the quick response. Unfortunately your backport did not
work on my Asus EeePC 1000H with RaLink RT2860, same symptom as with
standard 3.6.32-22 kernel: cannot connect to WPA/WPA mixed. 2.6.33
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Thank you for your work so far, Chase. Unfortunately, the test kernel
did not work on my 1000H, either.
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** Tags removed: regression-potential
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Same issue here; worked just fine in Karmic
Desktop, Asus P5N-E SLI Motherboard, Intel Q6600 stock, no SDDs, GeForce 8500GT
Wireless Card: Rosewill RNX-G300EX 54M RTL from Newegg
lspci -vnn | grep RaLink results
03:06.0 Network controller [0280]: RaLink RT2561/RT61 802.11g PCI [1814:0301]
Once again it becomes clear Canonical no longer gives a flying
Shuttleworth about its users...
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Has this been pushed yet? There is somewhat contradictory information in
the bug. The ubuntu netbook edition with all latest updates applied is
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wireless networks
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/496093
You
Just checked: The bug is fixed in current ubuntu 10.10 (maverick).
Router set to mixed mode:
TKIP+AES
WPA+WPA2
Tested with Acer Extensa 5630Z.
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[lucid] rt2860 frequently fails to connect to mixed mode WPA/WPA2 secured
wireless networks
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/496093
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Hi,
I've the problem with a D-Link Dongle (DWL-G122 -ralink rt 73 ) on USB port.
When I unprotect the Router, It works fine, but I think it's not the
good solution :) .
The temporary sudo iwconfig wlan0 power off works, but not at every
time ?...
Best regards
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[lucid] rt2860 frequently
EEE PC 1000H with rt2860.
kernel 2.6.33 fixed it so far.
Ricardo's patch worked for a while then it stopped (maybe because i
updated something didn't pay enough attention). But new kernel
definitely fixed it. Keeping my fingers crossed.
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[lucid] rt2860 frequently fails to connect to mixed
Hi,
thank you for instructions.
Driver update has solved the problem for me.
One minor correction to instructions:
- change sudo apt-get install build-essential to *sudo aptitude install
linux-headers-`uname -r` build-essential*
Br,
Timo
2010/5/11 Stephen Tanner step...@stephentanner.com
I
This bug has bitten me as well. My kid sister has a EeePC 1000h and she
of course updated without me around and obviously its my fault for
recommending Linux that she cant get to the net now. I bet more than one
person supporting a family members netbook is getting the same treatment
making this a
@Alexia:
In your case I might recommend you to use Marco Paulo Martins Sousa's #164
solution.
Go and download one of the proposed (2.6.33+) kernels.
I'm running off of 2.6.34-rc7-lucid this very moment on this eee PC 1000h and I
haven't noticed any side effect so far.
This solution should be
(eeepc 1000h) I solved renaming the interface from ra0 to wlan0 ... U_U
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wireless networks
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@ Elton Woo: The 2.6.33-3 kernel works as a temporary fix. However,
finding this information and installing the packages requires extra work
from the user. As 10.04 is LTS version - and even has Netbook Edition
- an official fix would be highly appreciated.
BTW, I didn't find any union mount
I found it really easy just to install the updated driver from ralink.
Here are my steps thanks to post #25:
First download the new driver from ralink:
http://bit.ly/bpzQRQ
While you still have inter-tubes access, make sure you install build-
essential so you can compile the driver
sudo
I have to say I'm becoming increasingly irritated with Ubuntu support
and starting to have serious doubts about it as a viable platform.
First a major security flaw was left unfixed for the entire 6 months of
Karmic, now a bug that essentially disables networking on a major
percentage of netbooks
** Tags added: encryption-wpa encryption-wpa2
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