Eve V. E. Kovacs wrote:
We have a wireless USB device that we have been trying to get working on
a linux box with a 32-bit SL5.3 OS.
The device is an ASUS WL-167g USB 2.0.
We have tried both the driver on the CD that came with the device, and a more recent version available on the ASUS website. In each case, the driver compiles and loads without errors (the kernel module is rt73), but when we try to bring up the wireless adapter, the system complains that the device cannot be found.

Has anyone tried this device and got it to work successfully on linux?

I wrote the report here and briefly had the device working:

http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Laptops/Wireless#head-a7388039af96da5400e599133447452d2ca61fb5

I didn't use it for any length of time, just borrowed the device long enough to test it had basic connectivity and wrote it up.

Hope that helps.

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