Troy Ready, this bug report is being closed due to your last comment
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/344022/comments/49
regarding you no longer have the hardware. For future reference you can
manage the status of your own bugs by clicking on the current status in
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Troy Ready, 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 http://cdimage.ubuntu.com
Hope someone else can assist here -- I don't have this hardware anymore
to test.
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RaLink RT2860 won't connect to 802.11n WPA2 networks
To
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 638791 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/638791
I can confirm that this bug is fixed by using the instructions located
here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1476007
I used the driver version 2.4.0.0 on Kubuntu 10.04 on an eeepc 901
Please note
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 638791 ***
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 339891
[Jaunty] wireless rt2860 not connecting to WPA
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old and faulty rt2870sta
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This works perfectly on my Asus eee1000. Good luck.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1476007
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 339891 ***
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** Description changed:
- A driver for RaLink RT2860 cards (found in my Eee PC 901 and elsewhere)
- was added to Ubuntu for Jaunty (I'm specifically using Alpha 6 now). It
- works well for my 802.11g network
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 339891 ***
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In #19 Aviv wrote on 2009-04-08: [...] i've also changed the network a
few days ago from mixed wpa/wpa2 to wpa2 only - perhaps that made a
difference too (i'll try to test it later)
I had the same problem as
Duplicate of 339891 ?
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LumpyCustard: Yes! Let's gather the two unlucky groups together!! :)
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[Jaunty] wireless rt2860sta not connecting in 9.04
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imo yes - duplicate of 339891
As to the question if just wpa/wpa2 does work - I can confirm.that wpa / wpa2
only
does now (didn't a few days/weeks back) work.
(security only shows WPA2 WPA2-Personal -
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with rt2680sta 1.7.1.1
I can also connect to wpawpa2 networks
and get higher speeds (135 MB/s).
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Vic: Interesting, rt2860sta 1.8.0.0 + NM 0.7 on Ubuntu Jaunty (so stock
kernel NM) works fine for me with no-encryption and WPA2/TKIP.
Perhaps MSCHAPv2 is at fault?
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Michael: Not sure if it's MSCHAPv2's problem, but according to aviv, the
wireless router also plays an important role here. aviv's test result
is, if the wireless router is changed to support TKIP or AES O.N.L.Y,
then rt2860sta 1.8.0.0 + NM 0.7 works. My guess is if the wireless
router only
Vic: Agreed on all counts. :-)
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Vic: im sure that once Ub 9.04 is released I will try and get 7.1 loaded
and will check, but to be honest i think the problem is with
wpasupplicant, as when I checked my log it was not able to get past
stage 4 of the hand shake...
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Bryan: I don't think that's a wpasupplicant problem, because the driver
1.8.0.0 works with WICD, and manual wpa supplicant configuration, and
even NM 0.6 in Hardy and Debian Lenny. The problem is that NM 0.7 is TOO
SMART, and it just assume that all kernel drivers are also as smart as
it is. NM
I can confirm that I have this problem in Ubuntu 8.10 (Ibex), I can
connect with my N+0 router with WPA (TKIP) but not WPA2 (AES). I am
using the 1.8.0.0 driver from source and from stephane Graber PAA deb
file against kernel 2.6.27-14
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Will putting an access pointer in WPA-only (not WPA2) mode workaround
this issue? My router/AP is running Tomato firmware which allows me to
select TKIP-only.
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michael: yes - in tomato you can select TKIP/AES/TKIP+AES (in both wpa and wpa2)
selecting only TKIP or only AES works
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Aviv: Sorry, I wasn't more specific. I have that configuration working
on my Tomato router, but I was wondering for non-Tomato routers/APs
which don't offer an easy way to select TKIP instead of TKIP+AES.
Will setting a router/AP to be WPA-only (as opposed to WPA/WPA2) work?
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Did anyone try the ra2860 driver 1.8.0.0 with the new network-manager
0.7.1? It was out just a few days ago and it Plays better with stupid
wifi and ethernet drivers, according to Dan's blog. Hopefully ra2860
1.8.0.0 is one of the stupid ones :)
Just writing to confirm this bug as of 2009-04-09 as well as the
workaround.
Would be nice if this fix actually makes it into the final release.
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Same problem on a MSI Wind U100 (b/g/n + bt version - rt2860).
Can confirm that
http://www.array.org/ubuntu/dists/intrepid/eeepc/binary-i386/rt2860-dkms_1.7.1.1_all.deb
works fine.
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@Christian: How do I get that to work on Jaunty? Installing the deb
tells me a newer version of that driver is already installed. Thanks
for the link!
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credits go to aviv
@Michael: check: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7071035#post7071035
for support
(basically you need to remove the old module first and have build-essential,
linux-header-generic and dkms installed)
According to earlier posts the 1.8.0.0 version included now in
just to clarify (since i was the one claiming the 1.8.0.0 driver was
ok...):
the 1.8.0.0 driver bundled with jaunty is NOT fixed - it works for me because
i've changed my wifi settings.
the 1.8.0.0 driver will fail for every router that implement wpa with both tkip
and aes - that means probably
I can confirm that with the latest Jaunty packages I cannot connect to
my WPA network unless I choose only TKIP or AES. With both I have no
luck connecting.
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Something I noticed: when I first try to connect to my WPA network I
enter the secret key, then it fails as described here and show again the
popup to enter the ascii secret key but the secret key I entered is not
the one in the dialog, instead I have a long string of hexa digits.
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update: after updating the system today (kernel 2.6.28-11.41-generic),
an updated 1.8.0.0 rt2860sta module was installed that connects to my
wpa2 router
at least for me the bug is solved :-)
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aviv, could you post the output of modinfo rt2860sta? After updating
still no luck for me in connecting to my wpa2 router (wep still works).
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aviv, are you sure you are using the updated 1.8.0 and still not the
1.7? I have uninstalled 1.7, upgraded the system and still can't connect
with 1.80.
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filename:
/lib/modules/2.6.28-11-generic/kernel/drivers/staging/rt2860/rt2860sta.ko
version:1.8.0.0
license:GPL
srcversion: 41B325B81DD5210E4BAE315
alias: pci:v1A3Bd1059sv*sd*bc*sc*i*
alias: pci:v1814d0781sv*sd*bc*sc*i*
alias:
My router (neufbox in France) is set to WPA-PSK and I have no WPA2
option, I have the exact same srcversion as you and I still cannot
connect to it with this machine (with other machines it works).
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same as above, neufbox with no choice of encrytption for WPA.
So it seems the problem may lie here.
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sorry SFR box (which I believe is the same as the nuefbox since they
have been bought by SFR)
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i've done some more tests (router is wrt54gl running tomato 1.21):
the short version - the 1.7.1.1 driver works for every configuration
(wpa/wpa2/tkip/aes/tkip+aes)
the 1.8.0.0 driver works for wpa(1/2) + tkip, and for wpa(1/2) + aes
the 1.8.0.0 driver fails for wpa(1/2) + tkip/aes
so
2.6.28-11.40-generic on eepc 901 with ralink rt2860 wifi
I can connect to an open wifi network, WEP but not to WPA
with WPA the association times out all the time
only way so far to connect to WPA is for me to use
troy: are you sure the 1.7.1.1 is actually the driver used? - it doesn't
install by default if there is an existing driver
(i had to manually copy the driver from the dkms directory over the existing
driver reboot)
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aviv: Yeah, absolutely. I was having trouble installing the 1.7.1.1 deb,
so I deleted the old .ko driver, and then the deb installed without
issue. I've verified the driver multiple times since (after every
update) with modinfo rt2860sta.
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Just tried installing the 1.7.1.1 driver -- I still cannot connect to my
802.11n WPA2 network. I would chalk it up to an impossible
incompatibility, but the same computer can connect in Windows XP, so I
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I get the same thing. Eee PC 1000. Tried the stock kernel included with
Jaunty Beta, the 2.6.29 kernel (which had no driver loaded because the
kernel config did not have the staging drivers) from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.29/ . Also tried the
1.8.0 driver from
same problem here - msi wind u100. won't connect to wpa networks (not N
router though)
works great after installing driver from:
http://www.array.org/ubuntu/dists/intrepid/eeepc/binary-i386/rt2860-dkms_1.7.1.1_all.deb
please replace the driver - there are many netbooks using this chipset.
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I can confirm on 9.04 beta UNR 20090328 on the popular Hercules ecafe
EC-900/H60G-IA notebook that wifi WPA2 connection does not work. Non WPA
wifi works though (and the wired connection works too). I tested WPA2
from another machine with the same ubuntu and it worked.
Hardware has:
02:00.0
To be more specific, my working Intrepid install on eeepc 901 has a
stock Ubuntu with intrepid-proposed and Proprietary drivers for
devices (restricted) enabled in Synaptic Software Sources.
I show the Adam McDaniel a...@array.org as the maintainer of the installed
driver:
apt-cache policy
Some people in the forums have reported getting WPA/WPA2 to work on N
networks by creating and configuring the (allegedly) optional dat file.
I nuked the shipping driver (Jaunty beta) and replaced it with Adam
McDaniel's 1.7.1.1 DKMS driver and WPA/WPA2 work flawlessly on my N
network just like
I can confirm this is still not working on the Jaunty Beta Live CD
(booted on eeepc 901 from USB).
I've attached the requested logs from my system.
I've noticed that after entering the correct password and timing out,
with 'Show password' checked the original password has been replaced
with a 64
Hi, I can confirm this bug with ubuntu 9.04 beta on the eee pc 901,
trying to connect to a WPA2 network, although I'm not sure if its RT2860
related or caused by WPA_supplicant/Network-manager.
Previously, I had ubuntu 8.1 with adam's kernel installed and could
connect to the same network.
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I can confirm it on a EEE 1000 and some generic no-name rt2860 cards I
have installed in a pair of MSI laptops. The only driver under Intrepid
that I ever got working across both was Adam's (of EEE kernel fame) DKMS
driver. None of the others I ever tried worked on the EEE and the
generic cards.
Hi Troy,
Per the kernel team's bug policy, can you please attach the following
information. Please be sure to attach each file as a separate
attachment.
* cat /proc/version_signature version.log
* dmesg dmesg.log
* sudo lspci -vvnn lspci-vvnn.log
It would also probably be best to wait and
Alrighty -- I've attached an archive of my system info/logs. In the
syslog/dmesg output, it shows the continous timeouts (the gnome-network-
manager just asks for the password every minute or so).
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Status: New = Confirmed
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