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Vladimir Yakovlev, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't
been any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an
issue? If so, could you please test for this with the latest development
release of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from
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WPA authentication problem occurs on Netgear WG511 v2 with all Ubuntu
versions up to 10.04. Workaround found to work in 10.04 when WPA key is
set to EXACTLY 104 bits (=13 ASCII characters). This workaround not
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old and faulty rt2870sta
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I also ran into this problem when I moved from 8.04 to 10.04. I have an
ASUS Eee PC 1000 that I tested with the final lucid live CD. When I
first booted up and tried to connect to my router, it connect right
away, but after just a few minutes it disconnected. When it tried to
reconnect, it repor
Set the wireless mode also its wlan0 now
On May 1, 2010 8:54 AM, "andrewdodd13" wrote:
My rt2860 in my eee901 was working fine with 2.6.32, but I upgraded to
Lucid and 2.6.33 appears to have brought this issue up again.
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hi, um, so is there clear solution for jaunty? i am confused with the
status set to "fix released" and then back to "invalid"
if there is a clear solution, can it please be re-iterated? i have
tried various patches mentioned here, as well as various version of the
source from ralink. so, who kn
hi
There are more to this bug then just rt2860 not connecting to WPA or jts rt2860
driver
i cant not connect to wpa from network manager or ubuntu karmic from intell
based wireless cards also
all my machines have karmic installed all of them stop working on last update
3 laptops and two eeepc so
using karnic an i have this problem now mu eeepc 1000h had wi-fi
connection allways
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Ok i. have done a bunch of tests over the weekend with this on karmic.
Here is what i was able to to get working:
1 wpa 1 and 2 with both encryption methods at the same time
Wep
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Well, well! Currently testing out the staging driver in Karmic (v.
1.8.1.1). Even though this is not the latest driver, I enjoy full
connectivity with Router set to mixed Cypher. Also the wireless
throughput seem much improved. I have acceptable speed even in less
favorable locations. Will test wi
I would like to stress, that WPA (TKIP) and WPA2 (AES) always have been
functional. The problem is mainly related to connecting to Routers which offer
both Encryption methods at the same time = mixed Cypher. This is standard
setting on most routers for compatibility.
WPA Enterprise has also bee
It's fixed for me (AP: Linksys WRT54G, WiFi using WPA2-Personnal, host:
EeePC 901/Karmic).
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Several people here confirmed that RT2860+WPA works in Karmic. Also for
me Karmic fixed the issue. Setting to "Fix Released".
krutoileshii, does it work for you now? On multiple machines? Feel free
to set the status back to confirmed if not.
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krutoileshii's fix unfortunately did not work on my EeePC 1000h and a Linksys
WRT160N WPA2 router.
My workaround is to use an array.org eeepc kernel.
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I still had this issue in Karmic fresh install.
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I have personally tested this on more then 100 machines (our company
uses a bunch of linux laptops and they all had RT2860 chips. so this
rules out hardware and leaves teh software since the software was the
same and only think i did was copy the file and restart the interface,
i'm pretty confident
Ok guys here is what needs to happen to get it working properly form the
get go, this is caused by the missing RT2860STA.dat file in
/etc/Wireless/RT2860STA/ folder.
Tested it since 8.10 and this is consistent , all i have to do to get it
working is create the folder above, copy the file there and
Ok guys here is what needs to happen to get it working properly form the
get go, this is caused by the missing RT2860STA.dat file in
/etc/Wireless/RT2860STA/ folder.
Tested it since 8.10 and this is consistent , all i have to do to get it
working is create the folder above, copy the file there and
RE # 47
It seems the path in comment # 47 has been expiered
wget http:// www.ralinktech. com.tw/ data/drivers/ 2009_0424_ RT2860_
Linux_STA_ V2.1.1. 0.tgz
can you provide a new location please?
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I have spent several days toying around with the various solutions
proposed. I especially concentrated on installing the Ralink 2.2.0.0
driver with and without the patch (the changes to cmm_wpa.c) all without
success.
Parsing the syslog, I found that a connection was made to my access
point, but t
Karmic has had a working driver for the last several releases, and in
the last few days (or maybe longer) the function key to toggle the radio
on/off on my eeepc 901 has been working :-).
BTW, the driver implementation in Karmic (don't know the source) is
*much* better than the RaLink 2.1.2.0 driv
I'm with LumpyCustard! Any news as of yet where we can give the fix a
testdrive?
Br,
ollesbrorsa
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Thanks in advance :)
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how about trying a newer mainline kernel from http://kernel.ubuntu.com
/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ ?
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I originally opened a different bug which got linked to this one. I've
tried all the ideas here with little success. Like couzin2000 I ended
up with an array.org kernel which seems to work OK for me on most normal
wireless networks - however it steadfastly fails to operate on a hidden-
SSID, AES,
I'm not too familiar with all that's been posted here previously, but --
following up on the lastest posts, I can say this much.
-Have a Asus EEEPC 901, with Ubuntu Netbook Remix Jaunty.
-Have a D-Link DIR-625.
Here's stuff I did:
-follow these instrcutions to a T:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ub
Since this is clearly a driver bug and has been marked FixCommitted, I'm
changing the status of the network-manager component of this bug to
Invalid, as there's clearly no action required with respect to the
network-manager source package.
If anyone feels strongly that this is not correct, please
I've been struggling with this issue and patiently waiting for a
resolution since I first purchased my Asus Eee PC 1000 several months
ago.
I converted to Eeebuntu NBR 2.0 and WICD and have never had a problem
using WPA2-PSK on my home net. However I've never been able to get a
802.11n connection
Hi,
i also use 2.6.28-13 kernal and my router is set to WPA2/AES, i cant login.
My password has some special characters, but even my printer is connecting to
my wlan.
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I am not up to recompiling drivers, so I updated to the 2.6.28-13 kernal
to see if that solved the problem. It did not.
But, I changed the access point configuration from Cypher TKIP/AES to
TKIP only and that solved the problem for me. This works on two access
ponts with different hardware (Trendn
Hello Everyone!
I guess it is important to sort Driver related problems from Router related
ones!
I run Ubuntu Jaunty with unmodified rt2860 staging driver (that makes it ver.
1.8.1.0 I guess - forgot how to check it), but a modified RT2860.dat file,
which enables N-speeds. I currently use Netw
I would like to compile the current ra2860-sources with Adam's patch
Gro-Tsen pointed us to, howver I've had no luck. I got ra2860-sources
from a debian repository at http://debian.oregonstate.edu/debian, but I
get quite a few HUNK FAILED errors (and also had to change the paths to
a number of the
I have wi-fi router d-link dir-300. It can be configured for wpa tkip and wpa
ccmp.
WPA with CCMP all work fine with out of the box kernel 2.6.28-11-generic.
With WPA TKIP work only array.org kernel.
Troy Ready, try to change encryption, until bug not fixed.
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Troy: interesting. I just did the same thing and I have the same wireless
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Mbit) but i can live with that :)
Did you change anything in your RT2860STA.dat? i've attached mine.
Bryan: Sorry, I still haven't found the time t
Just did a custom compile of kernel 2.6.30 (under jaunty) to test it's
driver (modinfo shows it as version 1.8.1.1).
Still cannot connect to my WPA2 802.11n network at home; no issues with
my seperate WEP network. WPA2 router is a D-Link DIR-635.
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I had to do a fresh install of kubuntu jaunty due to some others reasons and
now everything works out-of-the-box without any patches or workarounds!
The only difference is that I use the "network management" applet that attaches
to the kicker bar. With my old installation I manually started knetw
I should mention as well that I've felt my connection has been "flaky"
with 2.1.2.0. It connects OK (not fast, but I wouldn't say slow... its
maybe a minute?), but I usually work via SSH & vim and regularly get
pauses of around 30 seconds.
I thought maybe it was the servers I was connected to at
Dries, I believe Gro-Tsen is correct in his comments. Over time I have
been finding that the 2.1.2.0 driver, while it works, takes longer to
initially connect and seems to drop the connection randomly several
times in an evening, something I wasn't seeing with the array driver on
8.10. I've been us
what i found worked for me with a clean install is copying the RT2860STA
file without editing it to /etc/Wireless/RT2860STA/ folder and then
restarting the module. worked without a hitch ever since.
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Just to confirm on an Acer Extensa 4630Z that 2.1.2.0 (srcversion
355B81DA42995AB567BD9A0) compiled and installed by hand (along with
editing os/linux/config.mk for NM and copying RT2860STA.dat to
/etc/Wireless/RT2860STA) *works*
Using Ubuntu 9.04 and 2.6.28-12-generic kernel.
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we need to find out which is right, the 2.1.2.0 driver, or the patch as
the 2.6.31 window will be open soon and if this malformed frames still
need to be patched as well we can advise Greg Kroah-Hartman if we think
it should move to driver 2.1.2.0 and run all the previous patches for it
till the d
Confirming that my system:
* eee 901
* Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04
* kernel 2.6.28-11-generic
was unable to connect to WPA2 networks with mixed AES/TKIP encryprtion.
Application of the patch in comment #47 and updated at comment#72
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/339891/comments/72
I believe I can offer some enlightenment on what is going on behind this
bug (or at least a related problem which affords the same description).
When the rt2860 driver (say, version 1.8.0.0) attempts to associate to a
station offering WPA/WPA2 encryption, it sends in the (association)
management fr
personally, i have always made sure to set both of those to "y"
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Don't forget you have to change os/linux/config.mk like this
>From :
HAS_WPA_SUPPLICANT=n
HAS_NATIVE_WPA_SUPPLICANT_SUPPORT=n
To :
HAS_WPA_SUPPLICANT=y
HAS_NATIVE_WPA_SUPPLICANT_SUPPORT=y
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scar wrote:
> for me, neither the 2.1.2.0 nor the patched 2.1.2.0 worked. i couldn't
> connect to anything, open networks,
> WEP, WPA, and WPA2. i have no idea why this is happening. only thing i can
> think of is the RT2860STA.dat file i am using
I used the RT2860STA.dat file which is bundled
upon further investigation, it appears the module which is working for
me is the one that shipped with jaunty,
kernel/drivers/staging/rt2860/rt2860sta.ko. the file size is the same
as the rt2860sta.ko i have backed up. i am connected to WPA2 right now.
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for me, neither the 2.1.2.0 nor the patched 2.1.2.0 worked. i couldn't
connect to anything, open networks, WEP, WPA, and WPA2. i have no idea
why this is happening. only thing i can think of is the RT2860STA.dat
file i am using (defined here
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=6443042&postcou
I had to compile lastet Ralink driver (2.1.2.0) and apply the patch.
Without the patch it doesn't works for me.
I have a MEDION Akoya Mini 1210, if that matters.
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I can confirm that compiling the latest driver from Ralink has solved
the problem for me! I didn't have to patch it either, worked
immediately.
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One additional tidbit that may help in the upstream decision: I upgraded
my jaunty test partition to karmic and got a working rt2860sta driver
"out-of-box" version 1.8.1.1 (kernel 2.6.30-5-generic). Probably best to
go with the latest working version from Ralink (2.1.2.0) but nice to
know someone h
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+ NOTE 2: The Ralink 2.1.2.0 sources seem to sol
He folks,
Thanks as well for the heads up Walter, I have downloaded the new
release that Ralink have sneaked out and unpatched it now solved my
issue! So I'm now connected to full WPA2 (AES + TKIP), if eveyone
can test this then I will have a word with Greg upstream and see if he
can get the
Dries, thank you for your suggestions (and all the other work on this
thread). I seem to be back in business now, but with an unpatched
2.1.2.0 from:
http://www.ralinktech.com.tw/data/drivers/2009_0521_RT2860_Linux_STA_V2.1.2.0.tgz
The only thing I modified on this driver were the two lines in
This issue seems to be affecting not only Jaunty. I just tried the new
Moblin 2 Beta image on my EeePC 901 and it has exactly the same problem.
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I have to agree with jeorsch (#81) although I haven't tried wicd to see
what happens there. I had been running intrepid very reliably with the
array.org dkms driver and now I'm toast. I installed jaunty on a fresh
partition, pulled down rt2860-source from the debian repository, applied
the patch, a
i believe i went through the process of installing the patch correctly.
reason i am skeptical is because, after installing the patch, re-
compiling, and re-installing the rt2860 module, i was unable to connect
to any wireless networks. i could see them listed in network manager
but no connection c
Forgot to say that I use Kubuntu and therefore knetworkmanager was my
GUI for network-manager.
Regards
Georg
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For me the problem seems to be related to network-manager rather than the
kernel module. I use a Medion Akoya E1210 netbook that has a rt2860 wirelass
adapter.
With network-manager I could not connect to WPA1/2 Personal networks, but I was
able to connect to the WPA2 Enterprise network of my uni
Thanks Bryan. Everything is working perfectly through WPA2 right now;
after determining that thhe 2860 module was the active one, I followed
the remaining steps successfully, mainly along the lines of Comment #47.
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Humblegod:-
go to a terminal and type in 'cat /proc/modules|grep rt' this will tell
you what modules are active begining with the letters "rt". If it is
the rt2860sta module then just make sure the /staging directory is clear
of the same module name, IE staging/rt2860/rt2860sta.ko. If its not
t
Actually ignore the part above about not having rt2860 in my
/lib/modules/.../staging directory. It is there, as is 2870. I must be
losing my mind.
That said, I still don't have any rt2860-source package showing up in
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I want to try this patch, as I'm having the same WPA/WPA2 problem with
Jaunty UNR on my Eee1000. lspci says I'm using the RaLink RT2860 network
controller. But following
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/339891/comments/35
I opened Synaptic to remove the rt2860-source package, an
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I get the same problem with Ubuntu 9.04 UNR on my Asus EEE PC 1000HE.
Unsecured and WEP work fine, but no luck with either WPA or WPA2. The
fix can't be released soon enough.
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It's not just Ralink. The problem also exists with my NetGear WG511v2
(Marvell) wireless PCMCIA card via NDISWrapper and Netgear Wireless
Router. Working OK with Intrepid. Did a Version Upgrade to Jaunty via
Upgrade Manager ... killed wireless with WPA. Tried network manager,
wicd, wpa-gui, manual
It works fine for me BUT it only connects (with network manager, 2.2.1
driver and patch ) on 802.11g mode ...not 802.11n ...
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Thanks to all that contrib'd to this, using the above solution (dries,
soon) it now works for me on Jaunty, on a network that didn't work this
morning, but does now.
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just for newbies like me. it worked with the instruction on the
following link:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-
manager/+bug/339891/comments/47t
but you have to replace two lines as follow:
wget
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25979268/rt2860sta-con
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25979268/rt2860sta-connect-to-mixed-tkip-
aes-routers.patch
is not existing anymore
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-
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I have installed linux-backport-modules-jaunty and rebooted, but it is
still not working. I can connect to an open access point but not to mine
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Might be worse pointing out that the original ralink drivers work when
compiled from source without any problems ( however log Spam is
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As a thicko just trying to get his Ralink 2860 to work I succeeded as
suggested to use the Array.org info detailed in another web site on my
Eee 901. Being an absolute idiot I was hoping to geo t a succinct set
of instructions here as I unfortunately fitted the same "Linux
Compatible" Ralink 2860
As a thicko just trying to get his Ralink 2860 to work I succeeded as
suggested to use the Array.org info detailed in another web site on my
Eee 901. Being an absolute idiot I was hoping to get a succinct set of
instructions here as I unfortunately fitted the same "Linux Compatible"
Ralink 2860 ca
Hi Spongeblunt, I think we are good now for testing but if you still
want to try it go to my howto on comment 35 and the other comments
afterwards to remove and install the patch source driver and see how it
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I installed the newest (.12) array.org kernel so I'm not sure how I'd
test this now. If anyone could let me know how to check what my current
version of the driver is and tell me how to uninstall it I'd be glad to
test the patch on 2.1.1.0.
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Binary package hint: network-manager
Ubuntu 9.04 LiveCD daily
I have Eee PC 901. Built-in wi-fi RT2860STA
Bryan: No problem, and thanks for all the hard work :)
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just a quick update, the kernel staging patch that is separate to the
patch on this page has started its progress upstream, IMHO because this
patch helps fix the driver from Ralink rather than the kernel driver and
this package is not part of ubuntu's set this may not be going any
further and may h
Dries: just to let you know that I have had to make another patch for
upstream as they wanted it build against a kernel package rather then
just the driver source code as your patch, they have tagged me as the
author of this partular patch that I made on my system - hope you dont
mind?
Richard: th
Managed to fix my WPA2 network problem with the patch. Thanks, got slight grey
hair over the past 2 weeks!!
Everything works now fine as it should be. Once again, great deal of work,
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Thanks for reporting the success Kyle, im believe I have done all I can
here to get this submitted so im now working in upstream at the Kernel
level now to see if it will be faster.
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I was having an issue connecting to my school's WPA2 Enterprise network,
and this patch fixed it perfectly. This should be released as an update.
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I have to withdraw my comment from 04-22. I can no longer reproduce the
issue.
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have yet to confirm that they will change their driver to match the
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Dries: thanks for the further info, I have tried to read up on next
steps so I have managed to highlight the patch file so the Ubuntu team
are about to run a report for submitted patch and brings it to their
attention. I have also modified the patch to meet ubuntu submission
standards so they can
This bug happens when a card with the rt2860sta driver > 1.7.1.1 tries
to connect to an acces point that offers both AES and TKIP in WPA(2)
mode. There is a patch attached for this driver which solves the
problem. So far, three people have reported that the patch allows them
to connect to networks
Just tested it in the airport wireless network i mentioned. It works
there too! No response from ralink, though.
Bryan: You don't have to make a full-blown .deb, you could hack
array.org's dkms packages, or even just provide a pre-built rt2860sta.ko
with instructions where to put it.
I'm wonderin
Glad to see another success, hopefully when RaLink view the thread the
will realise the problems but also how quick the fix can be incorporated
into the driver code.
In Regards to making a deb file, i will try to look into it as im very
limited in programming skills so will be good experience, min
Indeed. The wpa_supplicant stuff referred to the commands. You still
have to change the config.mk.
Glad to hear another person got it working and thanks for the howto!
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