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Just to note that there is another bug with this ralink card on Maverick = bug
#594866
So I think the status can be changed to 'Fix released'
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I found a very good procedure that works perfectly with my Asus eee 1000
netbook. I followed the instructions word-for-word and the wireless
works perfectly now. I hope it helps with a solution to getting the
module included in updates for Ubuntu, especially the NBR version.
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Robin: wmp600n does work out of the box... but only for an hour or so,
even when in wireless G mode with no encryption, it's quite pathetic.
Connections drop and the system message log gets flooded with messages
from the buggy driver.
Turns out that Karmic's version of the ralink driver is very
Am I to take this fix released to mean that the Linksys WMP600N will
finally work OOB?
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the fix is pretty simple all you have to do is make sure that the
RT2860STA.dat file is in /eyc/Wireless/RT2860STA/ folder. and restart
the interface
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THis should fix the WPA and WPA2 problems
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Hello,
I'm on Ubuntu Karmic and I can't load the new kernel 2.6.31-*. It seems that
it's a problem with my ralink wifi card (RT2860).
I have included an attachment (a part of the kern.log) with the end of the
loading.
The last drivers released by Ralink are on the version 2.1.2.0
(05/21/2009 -
I'm having trouble connecting to eduroam. I'm using the kernel from array.org.
This setup should be working outside the box? I'm figuring there may still be
an issue here somewhere (or, I'm doing something wrong...)
Here's an excerpt of my NetworkManager log:
info Activation (ra0/wireless):
Unfortunately, it still does not work with Eduroam.
(802.1x+PEAP+MSCHAPv2)
#modinfo rt2860sta
filename:
/lib/modules/2.6.28-11-generic/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/rt2860sta.ko
version:2.1.1.0
license:GPL
srcversion: 144906C5DE08A9365720B3A
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I can connect to an Eduroam network (UCL - Belgium).
I use Wcid with the encryption PEAP with TKIP.
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The staging driver is still not present as of 2.6.30-4-generic
(2.6.30-4.5 from karmic on a jaunty install), although its firmware is
present on linux-firmware-1.11 (/lib/firmware/rt2860.bin), which doesn't
make that much sense to me.
However 2.1.1.0 compiled just fine on mentioned 2.6.30-4, and
As the original reporter of this problem, I'd like to say that after a
fresh install of Jaunty this card seems to work 100% out of the box, at
least on my system. Thank you everyone for your reports, and thanks to
the guys at Canonical who packaged the drivers for Ubuntu :). Hopefully
for everyone
Thanks to Matthieu Baerts instruction I was able to compile and install
a new version of the RaLink RA2860 driver which allowed me connect via
WPA2 encryption. I'm using Ubuntu 9.04 and my computer is an ACER
Extensa 4630Z.
I was unable to connect to any WPA or WPA2 wireless networks out of the
Bad news...
Unfortunately, this drivers don't work.
I have removed Stéphane Graber's package, I have compiled ralink's drivers
(2.1.1.0) (two times : one with 'HAS_WPA_SUPPLICANT=n' and
'HAS_NATIVE_WPA_SUPPLICANT_SUPPORT=n' (in os/linux/config.mk) and the second
with 'HAS_WPA_SUPPLICANT=y' and
Sorry for this second mail...
Finally, after a reboot, it works.
Drivers are compiled with 'HAS_WPA_SUPPLICANT=y' and
'HAS_NATIVE_WPA_SUPPLICANT_SUPPORT=y'.
If you need something more, I can help you !
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No i can get the ralink drivers to work myself. My concern is that they
closed the bug without having a working driver. Stephan's driver only works
for some machines.
BTW, if you install Stephan's driver now, it will be updated and will be
working going forward( at least that's what i have found
Hi everybody,
I post this comment because I have a new bug with the new kernel
(2.6.30-2generic (x86_64)) on Ubuntu Karmic.
So the kernel doesn't recognise my wireless card. And if I try
rt2860-source_1.8.0.0-0ubuntu1~ppa2_all.deb (by Stéphane Graber) I have an
error output :
The 1.8 driver does not support kernels above 2.8 there is a new driver 2.1
i think that was released by ralink.
However i had little success with getting stephane's drive to work out of
the box in the first place.
Try the ralink driver form their website and see if it will compile for you.
WPA still is a problem on my eee 901 with the final release of jaunty.
Adam - will it be fixed in your kernel?
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On 28/04/09 01:57 PM, jdeslip wrote:
WPA still is a problem on my eee 901 with the final release of jaunty.
Adam - will it be fixed in your kernel?
Yes, the rt2860 driver is upgraded to v1.8.1.1 in my netbook kernels,
WPA/WPA2 encryption is working for me on my 901. The kernel is available
Adam. Thanks for your hard work. However, I just installed your linux-
netbook-eeepc package (and headers) on my jaunty eeepc 901 and then
rebooted, but WPA did not work. If anything it now takes more network
manager cycles to connect than it used to. Is it possible the old
driver is still
I have eee 901 and just installed jaunty UNR and am having a lot of
trouble connecting to wpa (works 1 out of every 10 attempts or so).
Adam, can you package your new working wifi driver in separate .deb like
you did in the past?
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No luck here.either. Also i couldn't find the firmware with the default
install on Jaunty
2009/4/12 Adam McDaniel a...@array.org
Troy... FWIW I've ported rt2860sta v1.7.1.1 to the v1.8 branch in the
upstream kernel staging driver.
I've supplied a patch to Greg KH, labelling this upgrade as
rt2860 not working in Jaunty using standard kernel linux-
image-2.6.28-11-generic version 2.6.28-11.41
Tried installing Stephane's ppa2 packages on a whim, rebooted, and still
nothing.
Is there anything else I should try? Any way I can help? The comment
thread is kind of epic, and I'm having a
Michael: The 2.6.28 kernel that comes with Jaunty has the 1.8.0.0
rt2860sta driver included (as part of the kernel's staging drivers). It
appears that everyone has reported success with this driver connecting
to WEP networks, but little success with WPA networks. The 1.7.1.1
driver, attached to
Troy... FWIW I've ported rt2860sta v1.7.1.1 to the v1.8 branch in the
upstream kernel staging driver.
I've supplied a patch to Greg KH, labelling this upgrade as v1.8.1.1.
This version works for me on my 901 with WPA, WPA2 and WEP encryption.
The patch itself is only available via the
News flash! Adam's 1.7.1.1 DKMS package still works and WPA/WPA2 work
fine with it (without having to screw around with an obscure and
supposedly un-needed dat file). I deleted the current kernel module and
installed the trusty 1.7.1.1 and presto, everything's just peachy once
again. Oh well, at
Well, I got this working a while back on all of my various rt2860 cards
with WPA(2) using Adam's DKMS dirver. Nothing else I tried ever worked
across all of my machines. Unfortunately, it seems it wasn't Adam's
stuff that made it into the kernel/Jaunty beta release since I'm back to
WPA(2) being
2860 chipset on an Encore Electronics ENLWI-N PCI card.
The latest Jaunty kernel as of writing (2.6.28-9) x86 recognizes this
card and seems to function semi-properly.
I cannot connect to my 802.11N AP with WPA2 security though. It can
associate with the AP, but not authenticate properly. Here
Asus Eee Box B202 with RaLink 2790 on Ubuntu 8.10 with kernel
2.6.27-14-generic and the package by Stephane Graber works. Thank you
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Since the 802.11n/WPA2 issue I (and others) are experiencing is separate
from the issue of including the driver, I have opened a new bug for it:
344022 (RaLink RT2860 won't connect to 802.11n WPA2 networks).
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I'm connecting to a WPA/WPA2 network with my Encore PCI card---I don't
know if this has something in it to help you guys, but I created a
/etc/Wireless/RT2860STA/RT2860STA.dat as per the info that comes with
the driver---I edited the RT2860STA.dat file (again supplied with the
driver info) to the
sudo dpkg-reconfigure rt2860-source was all i needed after a kernel
upgrade
2009/1/28 ChrisBuchholz christoffer.buchh...@gmail.com
I tried to compile the kernel with the driver, and it worked.
I'm not sure what part of what I did made it work, but here's the steps
I took:
aptitude purge
I just want to add that this driver entered the linux kernel in 2.6.29
(under the staging drivers section) so, if jaunty ships 2.6.29, we'll
get this driver for free (well, ubuntu devs just need to enable it in
make menuconfig), with a lot of new features (better gem and kms for
intel cards, new
Tested a clean vanilla install of Jaunty Alpha 3 on eee 901 with all
automatic updates installed as of today.
(kernel 2.6.28-6-generic #16-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jan 26 20:16:00 UTC 2009 i686
GNU/Linux). I did not install any extra drivers.
- The driver is present and works just fine on eee 901
- The
forgot to mention that not using an eee
got a sparklank card instead.
2009/1/30 Alex Krastelev a...@netrc.net
Tested a clean vanilla install of Jaunty Alpha 3 on eee 901 with all
automatic updates installed as of today.
(kernel 2.6.28-6-generic #16-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jan 26 20:16:00 UTC 2009 i686
I just wanted to let you guys know, that the linux-generic update I got today
broke the Stéphane Graber driver that I have been using for a long time know,
so unfortunately I'm without wifi yet again.
Tried to reinstall it, and it is shown as an active driver in Hardware Drivers,
but neither
I tried to compile the kernel with the driver, and it worked.
I'm not sure what part of what I did made it work, but here's the steps
I took:
aptitude purge rt2860-source
aptitude install rt2860-source
m-a prepare
m-a a-i rt2860-source ( I also tried with m-a a-i rt2860 but neither worked
- it
I can report the opposite! Before this kernel I needed to restart the driver
to make wireless work (deaktivate/aktivate) now I cant find a way to aktivate
my card.
dmesg | grep ralink returns blank
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ok dont mind the past two comments. The driver is loaded but card
disabled. Great work guys!
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Is there an official statement that the rt2860 will be in Jaunty, at
least in the backports modules? This is pretty important to me, and
likely to a great number of others.
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This driver is include in linux-image-2.6.28-5-generic of Jaunty
http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/amd64/linux-image-2.6.28-5-generic/filelist
==
/lib/modules/2.6.28-5-generic/kernel/drivers/staging/rt2860/rt2860sta.ko
But I don't know if it works :). Alex Krastelev sais that RT2860
So sorry for those 2 messages but it's just because
linux-image-2.6.28-5-generic isn't include in Jaunty Alpha 3 (it's
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Ah. That'd explain why I've not seen it yet.
(I'm running Jaunty)
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Giuseppe, could you test this package : linux-image-2.6.28-5-generic
Juste update your system...
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It seems that it's available :
http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/linux-image-2.6.28-5-generic
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get dist-upgrade or download the packages...
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Still isnt' appearing. I'm guessing it's not on all the mirrors yet.
The kernel is more than a single package, you basically get:
linux-image-version
linux-restricted-modules-version
linux-headers-version
The glue between
Released in 2.6.28-5.12
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I can report that it works very well--You need to remove/delete all
other instances of the driver firstthen it works plays very well
with the systemI have kept the /etc/Wireless/RT2860.dat file in my
system it interacts with the kernel driver as expected.
I recommend that a way is made
Unfortunately RT2860 isn't yet supported out of box by Jaunty Jackalope
9.04 alpha 3, but the latest driver from debian source tree works on my
eee 901. The installation procedure:
- Download rt2860-source_1.8.0.0-3_all.deb from
http://packages.debian.org/sid/all/rt2860-source/download
$ wget
I have tried Elive (Elive 1.9.21-5 unstable (compiz version) - livecd) and
Wireless worked out the box !!!
Elive unstable is based on the unstable distribution of Debian (sid). More
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Ok guys. I have tried Stephane's driver and could not get it to work
without first compiling the original one from ralink and then removing it.
I think there is something missing in the stephanes driver.
2009/1/13 Vorik launch...@gerapeldoorn.nl
I've also tested the DKMS modul (
I've also tested the DKMS modul (
rt2860-source_1.8.0.0-0ubuntu1~ppa2_all.deb ) from Stéphane Graber on
ubuntu Jaunty Jackolope and can confirm that it works for WPA2
connections.
I don't seem to get this driver (or any other driver I've found) to work
for the Dynamic WEP with
I'm running Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex after installing with Wubi. I'm running
array.org's kernel (2.6.27-8-eeepc) on a EeePC 1000H, because almost all
features are working out-of-the-box (gotta love this expression), such
as toggling wireless, card reader, camera, etc.. I couldn't get their
Oddly, I could not get a stable connection. It would work well for a
while, then just stall. It still stayed connected, but I could get no
traffic. If I brought the interface down then up again, it would start
working. I went with ndiswrapper with the windows driver and it works
much better.
Ive tested the DKMS modul ( rt2860-source_1.8.0.0-0ubuntu1~ppa2_all.deb
) from Stéphane Graber on (k)ubuntu Jaunty Jackolope with Kernel
2.6.28-3 and can confirm that it works as well.
Please include it to mainstream and support it in Jaunty Jackolope..
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I have tested the plug-in created by Stéphane Graber
https://launchpad.net/%7Estgraber/+archive/+files/rt2860-source_1.8.0.0-0ubuntu1~ppa2_all.deb
and it works perfectly on my EeePC 1000H too. I just needed to reinstall the
Ubuntu (Intrepid Ibex = Ubuntu 8.10) from the live CD because it seems my
after teh 10th try installed and working perfectly (not sure why it was't
working before) n
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I had some other Ubuntu Hardy issues not relating to this (screen would
just go off randomly, and event issuing init 1 then restarting X would
still give me no screen. so I installed intrepid.
Using the ppa from Stéphane Graber's repo... I don't have the same
issue. It connects and stays
Brian--take a look at the docs in /usr/src/rt2860 (README_STA
iwpriv_useage.txt)there is a way to make settings stick. I just
edited the file RT2860STA.dat to bring up the wireless in draft N only
(using only N equipment), My RT2860STA.dat file only had two lines--
Default WirelessMode=6
http://www.array.org/ubuntu/dists/intrepid/eeepc/binary-i386/rt2860-dkms_1.7.1.1_all.deb
I tried this with Hardy and I got errors about a kernel it was looking for? It
looked like it installed anyway, but I prefer a repo install just in case there
are updates.
Hand compiled from the ralink
I lied. It stays set at whatever I put it at, then it goes right back
to 54M
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The PPA driver works very well with the 2.6.27 kernel in Jaunty--DKMS
tried to build the module for the new 2.6.28 kernel--reported as OK,
but it will not load. I suspect that the kernel headers have been
changed in the .28 kernel.
Please contact me as to more info. I am currently using the .27
Found the problem with the driver in .28-1-ub-generic kernel. From my
boot.log:
Nov 29 04:16:38 linux kernel: [ 19.511237] rt2860sta: disagrees about
version of symbol struct_module
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Have contacted Ralink's tech support about this (image of crossing
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I have an Asus Eee PC 1000H, I have installed Ubuntu 8.10 with the
wireless driver:
http://www.array.org/ubuntu/dists/intrepid/eeepc/binary-i386/rt2860-dkms_1.7.1.1_all.deb
The netbook works well with WAP encryption.
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I have an Asus Eee PC 1000H, I have installed Ubuntu 8.10 with the
wireless driver:
http://www.array.org/ubuntu/dists/intrepid/eeepc/binary-i386/rt2860-dkms_1.7.1.1_all.deb
The netbook works well with WPA encryption.
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Download link is from http://forum.eeeuser.com/viewtopic.php?id=43998
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I don't know about everyone else but i can't get it working out of the box
with either one.
I have a SparkLan PCI card with 2860 chip set in it and can't get it to
connect to WPA2/WPA1 no matter what i do.
On the other side if compiled form ralink source i can get it working
without problems.
I confirm too.
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I confirm too.
Can you guys please stop saying confirm as comment without adding
any useful information ?
Every-time you do so you're sending over 100 mails (looking at the
list of subscribers and team subscribed to the bug)
Can anyone confirm Stéphane Graber's package (rt2860 -
1.8.0.0-0ubuntu1~ppa2) works with WPA2 (which, as I understand, means
CCMP/AES)? I've still yet to see true WPA2 support.
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@Koen: Why didn't you use this one: https://launchpad.net/~stgraber/+archive?
Didn't it work for you?
It works fine for me on an Akoya mini netbook of Medion.
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 10:39 PM, Koen Beek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just tried ubuntu intrepid on a Medion with a Ralink Device 2790
I installed the module
http://www.array.org/ubuntu/dists/intrepid/eeepc/binary-i386/rt2860-dkms_1.7.1.1_all.deb
Now my wireless controller ralink 0781 works ok.
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I have installed Stéphane Graber's package (rt2860 - 1.8.0.0-0ubuntu1~ppa2 )
with ubuntu Intrepid and it's working with WEP, WPA2 and WPA2 (PEAP with
TKIP) encryptions.
I have WICD instead of NetworkManager but NM works perfectly.
Matthieu
I also installed Stéphane Graber's package (rt2860 - 1.8.0.0-0ubuntu1~ppa2 )
in Intrepid and it works perfectly for NetworkManager.
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I just tried ubuntu intrepid on a Medion with a Ralink Device 2790 -
Ralink Device 0781 wireless network controller
the wireless controller was not detected until I installed the module
here
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Same thing here. Stephan's driver won't work for me either out of the box.
However if i just compile the latest ralink driver it works perfectly.
i'm using a sparkLan PCI card.
No EPC here
2008/10/31 Troy Ready [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It seems my
I can also confirm eeepc901 - IT WORKED
I have just installed Ubuntu on a new eeepc 901 (Linux) 2.6.27-7
I compiled, with wpa support, the latest driver (1.8.0.0) from RALINK.
No luck getting wpa authentication.
Next I tried the https://launchpad.net/~stgraber/+archive also 1.8.0.0
still no
Pls see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/293133
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It seems my experience is totally different than everyone elses. I know
my card works with my home WPA 802.11n WPA network (I believe it's AES)
under windows, but I still can't get it to connect with the array.org
driver -- is there some way that I can debug it?
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Same thing here. Stephan's driver won't work for me either out of the box.
However if i just compile the latest ralink driver it works perfectly.
i'm using a sparkLan PCI card.
No EPC here
2008/10/31 Troy Ready [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It seems my experience is totally different than everyone elses.
To follow up on my last comment:
Just installed 8.10 on my Eee 901. Wireless did not work out the box.
Installed
http://www.array.org/ubuntu/dists/intrepid/eeepc/binary-i386/rt2860-dkms_1.7.1.1_all.deb,
but still no WPA2 on my 802.11n network. WEP on my 802.11g works
perfectly.
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Just to let you know that I tried installing the package on a MSI Wind
U100, and got the wireless working with WPA2 in 8.04 :-)
Will now go for a try on 8.10 ...
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Well, here it is raining dogs and cats, but the sun shines in the Wifi
band. My eee 901 is working with WPA2! Lets see it this is put in an
official Ubuntu update.
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Quick followup - installed 8.10 from scratch, installed the
rt2860-dkms_1.7.1.1_all.deb package -- and I have wireless with WPA2 ..
it's a beautiful day :-)
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Yes, it's a beautiful day !
I have a Medion MD 96640 with rt2860 with Ubuntu Intrepid 8.10 (stable). I have
installed Stéphane Graber's package and it's working with WEP, WPA2 and WPA2
(PEAP with TKIP) encryptions With hardy, WPA2 (PEAP with TKIP) didn't
work...
Thanks Stéphane !!
PS :
I used the driver from Ralink 1.8 and it works fine so there must be
something that was changed with the patches that causes it not to work.
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To make my previous comment more precise: The RT2860 driver seems not to
be included by default in the latest nightly Live CDs yet, or is not
configured properly. The Live CD should include this driver out of the
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I have hardy installed on my Eee 901, with the array.org eeepc kernel.
I download the
http://www.array.org/ubuntu/dists/intrepid/eeepc/binary-i386/rt2860-dkms_1.7.1.1_all.deb
package (I didn't see one listed for hardy), and installed it (along
with dkms).
I'm still not able to connect to my WPA2
Does NOT work out-of-the-box on the latest Kubuntu Live CD.
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