Hi,

You didn't say what is the wireless connection type 
- open/wep/wpa/wpa2?

"iwpriv ra0 driverVer" would confirm the exact version of the driver 
in use. Eric Cooper had similar problems with a stale ralink driver 
that was installed in drivers/net/wireless, taking precedence over the 
driver installed by the rt2860-modules packages in drivers/wireless. 

Since version 1.8.0.0-2, the -modules package installs the driver in 
drives/net/wireless too so you may want to try it.

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