emory: known issue with the driver, unfortunately. The easiest
workaround is:

1. Disable networking in Network Manager applet (right click -> uncheck Enable 
Networking)
2. sudo ifconfig ra0 down
3. sudo modprobe -r rt3572sta
4. sudo modprobe rt3572sta
5. sudo ifconfig ra0 up
6. restore networking in Network Manager

Basically, yanking the driver out of the kernel and re-loading it fixes
whatever broken state the driver works itself into over time. Obviously
this is not suitable for production use, e.g. in a dedicated 24/7
computer in an internet cafe or a dedicated server. I wouldn't count on
Ralink fixing it any time soon, either. Our hopes are on the mainline
kernel ralink drivers to eventually pick up support for this chipset,
but last I checked, it doesn't.

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Linksys By Cisco WUSB600N v2 Doesn't Work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/408165
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