Bryan: Thanks for the write-up and testing it!
Some remarks though:
You can apply the patch with patch -p1 /path/to/file.path if you are
inside the base directory for the driver (DPO_RT2860_LinuxSTA_V2.1.0.0
in your case)
The wpa_supplicant stuff is indeed not necessary as NetworkManager does
Yep, I forgot to mention that i did remove the currently running driver
by ordering network manager to close down the wireless interfaces but
unchecking the box when right-clicking on the icon and then just running
a rmmod command in a terminal window. was going to change that but can
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I assume you mean 2.1.1.0 ? In any case, I'm running that one with the patch.
I can now connect to my home network (Dlink DIR-635) with 802.11G+N and WPA2
(TKIP+AES).
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yes, apologies again, I think my brain knows it's Sunday, when you next
connect to your router can you post your /var/log/daemon.log and syslog
file so I can see if there is anything else going on to compare to my
system, at least I'm only one step behind where you are
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Just to confirm that the patch works for me. Took some time to get it to
work. Had to follow Bryan's instructions exactly, don't know why Dries
amended instructions didn't work as they should have? I have also
managed to get WPA2 with a netgear dg834pn to work.
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Bryan: No offense meant, i thought you still were on 2.1.0.0 and missed the
update :)
Logfiles attached, in one big file as to not clutter the discussion.
I changed a setting on my router so needed to reconnect, my network's name is
Familie Harnie and it's auto Familie Harnie in NetworkManager
Hesperus: Glad to hear that you have your problem sorted, that makes
two!
Thanks for the log Dries, shame is that they look remarkably the same,
may need to investigate further. Maybe I should just cut my losses and
be happy with WPA2-AES rather than the top offered my router WPA+WPA2
(Tkip +
No luck with the new patched driver (2.1.1.0) on my machine, here's
hoping that more people chirp up with a positive WPA2 (Tkip+AES)
connections..
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I've mailed ralink tech support with the patch and referred them to this
discussion; let's see what they think of it.
Bryan: any luck with the 2.1.1.0 ? :)
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Thanks Dries, I was about to suggest that we got in touch with Ralink,
as they will need to OK the patch and then try and get it upstream as
the rt2860 chip seems to be spring up in so many cards and net/laptops
now. So important that this driver is getting close to going in to
mainline kernel it
It works but I have to disagree with Dries on the wpa supplicant stuff.
I compiled the driver without touching config.mk as per Dries (The
wpa_supplicant stuff is indeed not necessary as NetworkManager does this
on the fly for you). When I think about it (as I write this), was this
advice for not
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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hey Bryan, thank you to ask me but I can't test it because, I was on
holidays and now I'm comeback one my house where I have an old router
and I can use only wep.
sorry
2009/4/26 Bryan Stephenson acreda1...@tiscali.co.uk:
Remi, spongeblunt, baggers: could you all try this and see if we can
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,
I installed a wireless router today and found I couldn't connect to it
with my new Jaunty install. I had a similar issue at the university with
a network of Airport Extreme stations.
I tried the 2.1.1.0 version on the web site but that didn't help.
I decided to compare the 1.7.1.1 and 1.8.0.0
New to Linux but been using Ubuntu on my Netbook as a replacement to
Xandros for a couple of months now.When I installed Inrepid I had this
problem but it was solved by installing the Array.org Kernel, now I've
upgraded to the new release (9.04 Netbook Remix) and the problem is back
- I cannot
Just so everyone knows, there is an array.org kernel for Jaunty:
sudo -s
echo deb http://www.array.org/ubuntu jaunty main
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/array-jaunty.list
wget http://www.array.org/ubuntu/array-apt-key.asc
apt-key add array-apt-key.asc
apt-get update
apt-get install linux-netbook-eeepc
well tried all the above that I said I was going do but no luck. Im
still using the Graber packaged dkms deb driver 1.8.0.0 and connected by
WPA (TKIP) only rather than WPA2.
I have also retried to compile the new 2.1.0.0 driver from source and
also from the webUI package which compiles a
Tried my hand at compiling the new 2.1.1.0 driver but with the
instructions as complex as they were I'm not sure I did it right and I'm
not sure how I'd verify if they were installed. If they were installed
they didn't work.
After this I tried the 1.8.0.0-3 deb package which installed but didn't
just getting all my wifi drivers including 1.7.1.1 incase when I upgrade
to Jaunty that i cant connect through WPA as I can with 1.8.0.0 but have
just been to the Ralink website and driver 2.1.0.0 as been uploaded.
dont think it will change anything but here's the changelog:-
[2.1.0.0]
1.
Ubuntu 9.04 netbook remix, reliased, all work fine.
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Suddenly started working for me on a WPA2 (TKIP and AES) network that it
failed on before. Not sure what changed, didn't notice any kernel or
networking related updates.
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jaunty up to date. still can't connect to (TKIP + AES)
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** Summary changed:
- [Jaunty] wireless rt2860sta not connecting in 9.04
+ [Jaunty] wireless rt2860 not connecting to WPA
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This bug report based on the topic is limited to RT chipsets. However, I
have a Thinkpad T41 with ipw2100 chipset that is working perfectly with
8.10, but if I try with 9.04RC I fail to connect my WPA secured access
point. The WLAN itself does work, I can succesfully connect to open APs.
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