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, and was able to connect to my WPA2 AP for the first time ever
on Jaunty. I then went ahead and upgraded my main partition only to find
that while the patched driver seems to work sometimes, it is not
reliable.

I often get the "Wireless Network Authentication Required" dialog pop up
(same symptoms as for the unpatched driver). I have found that usually
when I use network manager to edit the connections and delete the Auto
entry that I can re-enter the password and continue (but even this isn't
totally reliable).

I'm bummed since I had a perfectly working 8.10 system. I guess I'll
give a patched 2.x driver from Ralink a try but an seriously worried I'm
wasting my time at  this point (don't know enough about what is
happening under the hood to fix it myself). I guess the lesson learned
is that I should have used the fresh partition for a few days instead of
jumping to the upgrade as soon as I got a connect :-(.

If anyone has any suggestions I could try I'd love to hear them. And
thanks to all on this thread for your work and comments.

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[Jaunty] wireless rt2860 not connecting to WPA
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