>
> I use a Mac and despite the latest version of HoRNDIS fixing issues with
> Internet Connection Sharing, getting on the WIFI at home makes getting my
> BeagleBones on the network much easier, further making grabbing new
> packages with 'sudo apt-get install' much simpler. Drivers and firmware for
> many common USB WiFi dongles are included, so be sure to report any that
> you find missing. These latest images include the drivers for the popular
> UWN200 adapters provided by Logic Supply. To test it out myself, I
> uncommented and edited the wlan0 entry in /etc/network/interfaces
> (including replacing wlan0 with ra0), shutdown, plugged in the adapter and
> powered up the board again. I'm seeing the issue "rt28xx_open return
> fail!", but I'm sure this is something we can fix in a few days and provide
> an updated image. I removed that adapter and plugged in an adapter I bought
> from Adafruit (and switched ra0 back to wlan0) and got the issue
> "rtl8192cu:_rtl92cu_init_power_on():<0-0> Failed to polling
> REG_APS_FSMCO[APFM_ONMAC] done!". Finally, I plugged in a TL-WN822N adapter
> I bought from Amazon and BINGO---WiFi!!! Anyway, getting reports on what
> adapters work and don't work would be really helpful at this point as we'll
> be trying to get a very full set of WiFi drivers included.
>

Talking with the guys at Logic Supply, it's just a small goof in the
directory location of the RT2870STA.dat file.

Quick fix via:
cd /opt/scripts/
git pull
./fixes/debian-2014-03-04-to-HEAD.sh

or:
sudo mv /etc/Wireless/RT2870/RT2870STA.dat
/etc/Wireless/RT2870STA/RT2870STA.dat

Regards,

-- 
Robert Nelson
http://www.rcn-ee.com/

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