rt5572 perfectly works under rt2800USB module on unbuntu 14.04 x64
just assign vid pid to the driver and it wil work
echo vid pid /sys/bus/usb/drivers/rt2800usb/new_id
then plug usb stick
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The support is done in saucy within short range from the access point
(about 15 meters). There is a patch that allows to connect further and
that may be committed latter.
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that's wonderful.
在 2013-8-26 上午6:05,Id2ndR fabien...@imap-mail.com写道:
The support is done in saucy within short range from the access point
(about 15 meters). There is a patch that allows to connect further and
that may be committed latter.
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sounds great,i will try it later,thx!
在 2013-7-12 下午12:10,Antonis Kanouras antonis+launch...@metadosis.gr写道:
As a bandaid until Saucy is released, you can try using the kernel
packages at http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.10-saucy/ ;
they do support the RT5572.
Make sure you
As a bandaid until Saucy is released, you can try using the kernel
packages at http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.10-saucy/ ;
they do support the RT5572.
Make sure you install the relevant header packages as well if you're
using any out-of-tree modules (nvidia, fglrx, etc.)
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How long would it take to implement this?
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Title:
Ralink module rt5572sta isn't included in linux-image-{generic,
server}
To manage
I tried DPO_RT5572_LinuxSTA_2.6.1.3_20121022 that works great on i686 arch but
not on amd64 one of the same kernel version (3.5.0-25 for Ubuntu).
This behavior has been also confirmed here:
http://www.ctheroux.com/2012/09/ralink-rt5572-based-wifi-usb-dongle-setup-on-ubuntu-12-04/#comment-40
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The support for the chip seams on it way according to linux-wireless
mailing list: http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-wireless/msg104875.html
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My computer froze after trying to download a file using wget. I can't use the
wifi dongle for other things that getting an IP adress..
The last line I saw in the console was something like skbuff skb_over_panic.
I run Ubuntu 12.10 (linux 3.5.0-23-generic).
I can use my wifi dongle (TL-WDN3200)
unfortunately the ralink/mediatek driver does not seem to work with
3.7.6:
my machine freezes after:
[10782.860470] rtusb init rt2870 ---
[10782.860523]
[10782.860523]
[10782.860523] === pAd = c90019081000, size = 589888 ===
[10782.860523]
[10782.860550] -- RTMPAllocAdapterBlock, Status=0
I solved this problem in such way:
Downloaded driver from:
http://www.ctheroux.com/publicfiles/DPO_RT5572_LinuxSTA_2.6.0.1_20120629_EDITED.tar.bz2.bz2
then extract archive and
sudo make
sudo make install
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Missed to say that after install you need reboot computer!
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Title:
Ralink module rt5572sta isn't included in linux-image-{generic,
server}
To
Some more info.
Everyone can try to download latest driver from Ralink, MediaTek website:
http://www.mediatek.com/_en/07_downloads/01_windows.php?sn=501
and download RT5572 USB driver.
I don't try to compile it with
sudo make
sudo make install
but everyone can test this method with latest
plz fix this bug as soon as possible.because of it, i can not use the
wireless adapter.
my pc: Ubuntu 12.10 amd64, ralink RT5572 chipset.
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please, same issue with Dlink DWA-160 version B2 with rt5572 USB
= usb stick is cheap and seems to be working fine on Win7 on dual band
2.4/5GHz (and NETGEAR WNDR4000 router)
It might be interesting to report to mainstream
side notes :
I have applied the current Ralink 2.613 linux drivers on
Right now I can't use my newly bought TL-WDN3200 haizz
Please someone find the solution and if possible upload the patch file
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Ralink module rt5572sta isn't included in linux-image-{generic,
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We generally ask bug reporters to first request that the driver be added
to the upstream kernel. This can be done by mailing the Linux Kernel
Mailing List or opening a bug at bugzilla.kernel.org.
People affected by this bug are probably wondering why the kernel team
doesn't just add the driver.
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