I had the same problem, worked on it for a while, was pointed at the Caveats 
section of the man page and gave up. I just found the mobo documentation at 
Dell and my system should support PCI 2.2 so i guess it should have worked.. As 
i remember the interface seemed to be up but it was not possible to send any 
traffic. I returned my card so i cant do any further testing.

/jkm

* Anders Normann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Joakim Aronius skrev:
> >Hi Anders,
> >
> >>From your dmesg:
> >pcibios0 at bios0: rev 2.1 @ 0xfd7a0/0x860
> >
> >>From RAL(4)
> >CAVEATS
> >     PCI ral adapters seem to strictly require a system supporting PCI 2.2 
> >     or
> >     greater and will likely not work in systems based on older revisions 
> >     of
> >     the PCI specification.
> >
> >/jkm
> >  
> Yes have seen that, but ont the other hand, this card works under 
> FreeBSD and Windows so fail to see that this is the reason unless the 
> RAL driver has been used in a different way in OpenBSD than in FreeBSD. 
> That may be the case as the procedures for making it work are different.
> 
> I do want to have a BSD alternative to Windows, but am at a loss as to 
> reach the goal. Is it easier to get my mouse working under FreeBSD than 
> the Ralink card under OpenBSD?
> >* Anders Normann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >  
> >>For about a month now I have been trying to get my Ralink PCI card 
> >>working under OpenBSD - I have had it working under FreeBSD, but could 
> >>not get my wireless mouse working there. I a last effort to figure out 
> >>why Ralink isn't working on my Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo L7300 laptop I have 
> >>to ask the list: How can I get the card working?

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