Gadget3000, it has been over two month and a new kernel since your
report. Could you test whether this is still an issue for you in final
maverick?

I see that you have:
RaLink RT2800 802.11n PCI [1814:0601]
Architecture: i386
The rt2800pci is becoming more mature and might by now be able to drive this 
hardware. It would be interesting to know if it does and how it fails if it 
does not.

Background information:
Maverick is for many wlan cards the first time the rt2800pci module has been 
made the default driver. The rt2860sta module may be there, but is not in use 
by default. 
The command lspci -k is useful to see which module is in use for a certain 
hardware and which module(s) advertise themselves as being capable of being 
used with that hardware.
Please do a shutdown-reboot cycle between tries (not just a reboot). It does 
make a difference with network cards.

Thanks

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[STAGING] rt2860 chipset no longer works out of the box
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/589342
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