@mrahk: If you identify a bug that is the same as yours then you should
not report a new bug, but not all bugs that affect a given wireless
chipset (or in this case a family of wireless chipsets) are the same.
However, after reviewing the comments again I think it's possible that
Wolfgang asked you to report a new bug based on the (incorrect) kernel
version you had stated. If your wireless fails to work with a "firmware
does not support detected chipset" message in dmesg and blacklisting
rt2800usb and rt2800pci (not rt2870sta as you noted in your comment)
fixes the problem, your issue may is the same as this one.

If your problem is different, you can use the following steps to report
the bug. Save the bug data to a file by running 'ubuntu-bug --save /tmp
/bug-data.apport linux', then reboot into the kernel with working
wireless and run 'ubuntu-bug /tmp/bug-data.apport'. The problem with
running ubuntu-bug with a kernel that's working is that the information
it collects is largely irrelevant to the bug and can lead to confusion.

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Title:
  RT2870 WLAN Stick (D-Link DWA 140) not working. firmware does not
  support detected chipset

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