I have discovered that there are more problems with Ralink support on
the modern chipsets that what has been reported in this bug.  The
included Ralink driver (Ubuntu 10.04) doesn't seem to support WiFi N and
secure connections.  It is possible to gain WiFi N and secure connection
support by downloading and compiling a driver from Ralink.  Link that
provides more info:

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1470529

I am disappointed in the Linux Foundation because I went with Ralink
because they claim Ralink is open source friendly.  My experience does
not indicate Ralink is friendly.

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USB WiFi adapter with rt2870 chipset won't connect
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/549801
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