On Mon, February 17, 2014 10:17 pm, Alex Deiter wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> Thank you for your advice!
> I found a workaround:
>
>
> # ifconfig wlan0 create wlandev run0
>
>
> then wait 5 minutes ;-)
>
> and only thereafter:
>
> # ifconfig wlan0 up
>
>
> run0: <1.0> on usbus1
> run0: MAC/BBP RT3593 (rev 0x0402), RF RT3053 (MIMO 3T3R), address
> 30:85:a9:f4:52:bd
> uhid0: <vendor 0x04d9 USB Keyboard, class 0/0, rev 1.10/1.01, addr 4> on
> usbus1 wlan0: Ethernet address: 30:85:a9:f4:52:bd
> run0: firmware RT3071 ver. 0.33 loaded
>
>
> But found another issue: ifconfig wlan0 list scan command does not show
> any results:
>
>
> root@test:~ # ifconfig wlan0 list scan
> root@test:~ #
>
>
> root@test:~ # wlandebug -i wlan0 scan
> net.wlan.0.debug: 0x0 => 0x200000<scan>
>
>
> wlan0: sta_pick_bss: no scan candidate
> wlan0: scan_task: done, restart [ticks 487917, dwell min 20 scanend
> 2147963261]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan 140a ->   1g [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan   1g ->   6g [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan   6g ->  11g [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan  11g ->   7g [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan   7g ->  52a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan  52a ->  56a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan  56a ->  60a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan  60a ->  64a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan  64a ->  36a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan  36a ->  40a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan  40a ->  44a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan  44a ->  48a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan  48a ->   2g [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan   2g ->   3g [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan   3g ->   4g [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan   4g ->   5g [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan   5g ->   8g [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan   8g ->   9g [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan   9g ->  10g [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan  10g -> 149a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan 149a -> 153a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan 153a -> 157a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan 157a -> 161a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan 161a -> 100a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan 100a -> 104a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan 104a -> 108a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan 108a -> 112a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan 112a -> 116a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan 116a -> 120a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan 120a -> 124a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan 124a -> 128a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan 128a -> 132a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan 132a -> 136a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: scan_task: chan 136a -> 140a [active, dwell min 20ms max 200ms]
> wlan0: sta_pick_bss: no scan candidate
>
>
> Thank you!
>
>
>
>
> 2014-02-18 2:05 GMT+04:00 Waitman Gobble <uzi...@da3m0n8t3r.com>:
>
>
>>
>> On Mon, February 17, 2014 8:53 pm, Alex Deiter wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Kevin,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm trying to get ASUS USB-N66 USB wifi adapter working with FreeBSD
>>> 11.0-CURRENT #0 r261642 amd64.
>>> I plug the adapter and it seems to be recognized:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> #dmesg
>>> run0: <1.0> on usbus1
>>> run0: MAC/BBP RT3593 (rev 0x0402), RF RT3053 (MIMO 3T3R), address
>>> 30:85:a9:f4:52:bd
>>> run0: 11a rates: 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps
>>>  run0: 11b rates: 1Mbps 2Mbps 5.5Mbps 11Mbps
>>> run0: 11g rates: 1Mbps 2Mbps 5.5Mbps 11Mbps 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps
>>> 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I can create the wlan device:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> # ifconfig wlan0
>>> wlan0: flags=8802<BROADCAST,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1500
>>> ether 30:85:a9:f4:52:bd nd6
>>> options=29<PERFORMNUD,IFDISABLED,AUTO_LINKLOCAL> media: IEEE 802.11
>>> Wireless Ethernet autoselect (autoselect)
>>> status: no carrier
>>> ssid "" channel 1 (2412 MHz 11b) country US authmode OPEN privacy OFF
>>> txpower 0 bmiss 7 scanvalid 60 wme bintval 0
>>>
>>> # ifconfig wlan0 list caps
>>>
>>>
>> drivercaps=d85c501<STA,IBSS,HOSTAP,SHSLOT,SHPREAMBLE,MONITOR,MBSS,WPA1,
>> WPA
>>
>>> 2,WME,WDS>
>>> cryptocaps=1b<WEP,TKIP,AES_CCM,TKIPMIC>
>>>
>>> But got an error when interface is up:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> # ifconfig wlan0 up scan
>>> wlan0: bpf attached
>>> wlan0: bpf attached
>>> wlan0: Ethernet address: 30:85:a9:f4:52:bd
>>> firmware: 'runfw' version 1: 8192 bytes loaded at 0xffffffff81c2d0a8
>>> run0: could not load 8051 microcode
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> # usbconfig -d ugen1.3 dump_device_desc
>>> ugen1.3: <802.11 n WLAN Ralink> at usbus1, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH
>>> (480Mbps)
>>> pwr=ON (450mA)
>>>
>>> bLength = 0x0012 bDescriptorType = 0x0001 bcdUSB = 0x0200
>>> bDeviceClass = 0x0000
>>> bDeviceSubClass = 0x0000 bDeviceProtocol = 0x0000 bMaxPacketSize0 =
>> 0x0040
>>
>>> idVendor = 0x0b05 idProduct = 0x17ad bcdDevice = 0x0101 iManufacturer
>>> =
>>> 0x0001  <Ralink>
>>> iProduct = 0x0002  <802.11 n WLAN> iSerialNumber = 0x0003  <1.0>
>>> bNumConfigurations = 0x0001
>>>
>>> # kldstat
>>> Id Refs Address            Size     Name
>>> 1   12 0xffffffff80200000 196df88  kernel
>>> 2    1 0xffffffff81c12000 17db4    if_run.ko
>>> 3    1 0xffffffff81c2a000 2a45     uhid.ko
>>> 4    1 0xffffffff81c2d000 26ea     runfw.ko
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Kernel config: GENERIC.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I plug in the same adapter to a laptop with Windows 7, it
>>> successfully shows the nearby access points and allows me to connect
>>> to one, so the adapter is not broken. Any ideas for further
>>> troubleshooting are welcome.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thank you!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Alex Deiter
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>>>
>>
>> Alex,
>>
>>
>> I've been using a device with the same chipset on HEAD without trouble.
>>  It's not ASUS but hmmm.  (i don't see a brand name on it anywhere but
>> 'made in china'  is mighty prominent).
>>
>>
>> # ifconfig wlan0 create wlandev run0 ssid "SSID"
>> # wpa_supplicant -B -i wlan0 -c /etc/"SSID".conf
>> # ifconfig wlan0 up
>> # ifconfig wlan0 inet "IP" netmask 255.255.255.0
>>
>>
>> this driver is in src/sys/dev/usb/wlan/if_run.c,
>>
>> RUN_DEV(RALINK,             RT3573),
>>
>>
>> {should be supported}
>>
>>
>> AFAIK there isn't a specific kernel option for the run device.
>>
>>
>>> kldstat | grep run
>> 12    1 0xffffffff81a14000 13309    if_run.ko
>>
>>
>> you can take a look at #man runfw
>>
>>
>>> find /boot/ | grep run
>> /boot/kernel/if_run.ko
>> /boot/kernel/runfw.ko
>> /boot/kernel.old/if_run.ko
>> /boot/kernel.old/runfw.ko
>>
>>
>> I think the firmware should be in
>> src/sys/contrib/dev/run
>>
>> --
>> Waitman Gobble
>> San Jose California USA
>> +1.510-830-7975
>>
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Alex Deiter
>
>

Hi Alex,

glad you got it working.. not sure about 5 minutes.. :) but sometimes
there is some hesistation to get mine going. every once in a while it will
act koo-koo.

love the Ralink, esp. the long-range devices avail. on ebay. (like up to
3km).


-- 
Waitman Gobble
San Jose California USA
(510) 830-7975
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