Hi again,

Finally, after analyzing my laptop's hard disk, I have remembered the final
solution, that was using Ndiswrapper with rt2500 Windows drivers. It was
the only way...

Greetings, David.

2011/12/5 David Sanchez Herrero <david.kru...@gmail.com>

> Hi Jonathan,
>
> Thanks for reply about this problem, but the laptop with rt2500 wireless
> card died 6 or 7 months ago (a graphic card crash), so I can't try the 3.1
> kernel version. I think that after a lot of tests (compiling a new module
> version using compat-wireless project, compiling the drivers from Ralink,
> updating the kernel version, disabling Network-Manager to manually
> configure the card, ...), I finally got the wireless card working fine, but
> now I can't remember which was the final solution to the problem.
>
> I'm sure that there was something bad with the rt2500pci module because I
> found a lot of information about the problem, associated to different
> distros, and I could verify with a Live CD that the problem was in Ubuntu
> too.
>
> I'm thinking about analyze the laptop hard disk this Christmas to recover
> some files to my new computer, so if I find some information about the
> solutión that I applied, I promise to write again to tell you.
>
> Meanwhile, I think that you can mark this bug as solved if you want.
>
> Greetings, David.
>
> El 3 de diciembre de 2011 08:19, Jonathan Nieder <jrnie...@gmail.com>escribió:
>
> # forwarded last year:
>> #  http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.wireless.general/56714
>> # no response, so let's try again.
>> notforwarded 598144
>> quit
>>
>> Heya,
>>
>> Regarding version 2.6.32-20, David Sánchez Herrero wrote:
>>
>> > I have been using rt2500pci since rt2500 legacy drivers source package
>> > dissapeared from the repository, and I have had this problems from the
>> first
>> > time until now. The legacy drivers worked fine, but with the new ones I
>> have
>> > very low transfers and poor link quality.
>>
>> That's no good.  So let's see.
>>
>> [...]
>> > it's
>> > impossible to make anything because in all terminals appears one message
>> > continously:
>> >
>> > cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain.
>> >
>> > I can see that I lose the connection, probably because this message.
>> This
>> > happens with 2.6.36-rc5-686 kernel. Any idea about solving this problem?
>>
>> Very odd.  Does it still happen?
>>
>> [...]
>> > This problem doesn't exists with 2.6.32-5-686 kernel, but with it, I
>> > have again the error message that appears in my first report:
>> >
>> > phy0 -> rt2500pci_set_device_state: Error - Device failed to enter
>> state 1 (-16).
>>
>> Which kernel version is that?  You can get the currently running
>> kernel version by running "cat /proc/version" and looking for the
>> string in parentheses.
>>
>> I don't see any relevant fixes upstream (amazingly, since the driver
>> has had a lot of work done).  If you can get a chance to test a 3.1.y
>> or later kernel from sid, that would be very helpful.  (Then we can
>> get help from upstream.)  For graphics, while testing you can use the
>> vesa driver or nouveau.
>>
>> Thanks for writing and hope that helps,
>> Jonathan
>>
>> [...]
>> > 01:00.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
>> RTL8111/8168B PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller [10ec:8168] (rev 01)
>> >       Subsystem: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. Device [1462:3fcc]
>>
>
>

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